Hi Michele and Ken,
I'm also dealing with dataset that contain polyhedral cells. More
precisely my grids are generated using a "cutcell" approach where an
initially fully hexahedral mesh is refined in the main region of
interest. While most cells will be again hexahedral after the
refinement,
Michele,
I took a look at the data you sent me. I experienced many of the issues you
brought up.
After taking a closer look at the data, I realized that many of the cells in
your data are of the general polyhedral type. Unlike the standard cell shapes
like tetrahedron and hexahedron,
Michele,
Taking over a minute to process a data set with 1 million cells does seem like
an unreasonably long time, even for a moderately powered PC. Perhaps something
odd is happening here. Can you describe in more detail what your data look like
and what you are doing with them?
-Ken
On
Paraview is awesome for lots of functionalities, however I find it extremely
slow in processing data with any filter type, or in changing timestep as soon
as the model size is around one million cells or above. I have experience with
a commercial tool which on the same model and pc is 100x