I would recommend using xdmf (www.xdmf.org). It works well for large parallel datasets, and supports the same structures as vtk.ChrisOn 30 Nov 2017 10:13, a...@yandex.ru wrote:Hi! I just finish my own CFD simulation on 256 processors. The program made graphics output in 2000 time points. So large
A few months back there was a suggestion on the mailing list that you
can apparently write a single vtk geometry and then use something like
"map data" to load the new, updated fields (perhaps Ken posted it? -
don't know any other details).
I agree that these vtk format limitations can be
Hi! I just finish my own CFD simulation on 256 processors. The program made graphics output in 2000 time points. So large number of outputs I need to prepare smooth animation. I use XML VTK ascii format. So I have now 2000 pvtu files and 2000*256=512000 vtu files. I have problems with such big