Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Mickael Philit

Hello,

sorry to intrude,
I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get 
the same picture as Ensight.

My two cents

Mickael

On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:

Hi Berk,

I appreciate your kindness

Here, I attaches the data.
Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)

A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox. (Calc.zip)
Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post and 
CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0

(1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for a 
test ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.


(2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.

(3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra 
post, Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.


(4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component of 
Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only 
paraview provided a different image because the computed gradients in 
paraview had half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.


(5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the 
X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as shown 
in 4.



Thanks a lot.

Masaaki




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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Mickael,

I like to try it. Where or How can I get the file of CGNS plugin ?  I am
using Paraview 4.3.1 for windows (may be the latest one).
I am not familiar with Linux or Unix... But I try to comple the source
code...

Thank you so much teaching me.

Masaaki




2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :

>  Hello,
>
> sorry to intrude,
> I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
> When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get the
> same picture as Ensight.
> My two cents
>
> Mickael
>
>
> On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>
>  Hi Berk,
>
> I appreciate your kindness
>
> Here, I attaches the data.
> Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
>
> A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox. (Calc.zip)
> Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post and
> CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
>
> (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for a test
> ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
>
> (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
>
> (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra post,
> Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
>
> (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component of
> Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only paraview
> provided a different image because the computed gradients in paraview had
> half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
>
> (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
> X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as shown in 4.
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Masaaki
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi, Michael,

I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
important comments.
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957

I have to wait for the next version, is it right?

Thanks

Masaaki

2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :

>  Hello,
>
> sorry to intrude,
> I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
> When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get the
> same picture as Ensight.
> My two cents
>
> Mickael
>
>
> On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>
>  Hi Berk,
>
> I appreciate your kindness
>
> Here, I attaches the data.
> Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
>
> A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox. (Calc.zip)
> Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post and
> CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
>
> (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for a test
> ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
>
> (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
>
> (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra post,
> Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
>
> (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component of
> Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only paraview
> provided a different image because the computed gradients in paraview had
> half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
>
> (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
> X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as shown in 4.
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Masaaki
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread dkxls23
You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way you don't 
have to compile anything.

You can find more information here:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries

-Armin



On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
> Hi, Michael,
> 
> I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
> important comments.
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
> 
> I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Masaaki
> 
> 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
> 
> >  Hello,
> >
> > sorry to intrude,
> > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
> > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get the
> > same picture as Ensight.
> > My two cents
> >
> > Mickael
> >
> >
> > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
> >
> >  Hi Berk,
> >
> > I appreciate your kindness
> >
> > Here, I attaches the data.
> > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
> >
> > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox. (Calc.zip)
> > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post and
> > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
> >
> > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for a test
> > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
> >
> > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
> >
> > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra post,
> > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
> >
> > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component of
> > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only paraview
> > provided a different image because the computed gradients in paraview had
> > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
> >
> > (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
> > X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as shown in 4.
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> > Masaaki
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Berk Geveci
Hi Masaaki,

I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with
nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.

Regards,
-berk

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:

> You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way you
> don't have to compile anything.
>
> You can find more information here:
> http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries
>
> -Armin
>
>
>
> On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
> > Hi, Michael,
> >
> > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
> > important comments.
> > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
> >
> > I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Masaaki
> >
> > 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
> >
> > >  Hello,
> > >
> > > sorry to intrude,
> > > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
> > > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get
> the
> > > same picture as Ensight.
> > > My two cents
> > >
> > > Mickael
> > >
> > >
> > > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
> > >
> > >  Hi Berk,
> > >
> > > I appreciate your kindness
> > >
> > > Here, I attaches the data.
> > > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
> > >
> > > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox.
> (Calc.zip)
> > > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post and
> > > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
> > >
> > > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for a
> test
> > > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
> > >
> > > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
> > >
> > > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra
> post,
> > > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
> > >
> > > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component of
> > > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only
> paraview
> > > provided a different image because the computed gradients in paraview
> had
> > > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
> > >
> > > (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
> > > X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as shown
> in 4.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot.
> > >
> > > Masaaki
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-17 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends

It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this morning.

Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18
(ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip).

Gradient of Pressure was calculated using "Gradient of Unstrucutred
Dataset" filter and Z component of Grad (pressure) was visualized.

Unfortunately, Nightly build did not settle the problem...
The computed values by nightly builds were also half compared to those of
Ensight.

Could you take a look of the result in the attached PDF?

Thanks for your continuous help.

Masaaki

2015-03-17 22:01 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :

> Hi Masaaki,
>
> I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with
> nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.
>
> Regards,
> -berk
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:
>
>> You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way you
>> don't have to compile anything.
>>
>> You can find more information here:
>> http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries
>>
>> -Armin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>> > Hi, Michael,
>> >
>> > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
>> > important comments.
>> > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
>> >
>> > I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Masaaki
>> >
>> > 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
>> >
>> > >  Hello,
>> > >
>> > > sorry to intrude,
>> > > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
>> > > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you get
>> the
>> > > same picture as Ensight.
>> > > My two cents
>> > >
>> > > Mickael
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>> > >
>> > >  Hi Berk,
>> > >
>> > > I appreciate your kindness
>> > >
>> > > Here, I attaches the data.
>> > > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
>> > >
>> > > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox.
>> (Calc.zip)
>> > > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post and
>> > > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
>> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
>> > >
>> > > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for a
>> test
>> > > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
>> > >
>> > > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
>> > >
>> > > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra
>> post,
>> > > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
>> > >
>> > > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component of
>> > > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only
>> paraview
>> > > provided a different image because the computed gradients in paraview
>> had
>> > > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
>> > >
>> > > (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
>> > > X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as
>> shown in 4.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Thanks a lot.
>> > >
>> > > Masaaki
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-18 Thread Berk Geveci
Thanks Masaaki. I will look into it.

I wish that I could say the same about northern New York State. The high
temperature for today and tomorrow is 30F (-1C). Most of the snow melted
though so spring is coming :-)

-berk

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA 
wrote:

> Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends
>
> It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this
> morning.
>
> Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18
> (ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip).
>
> Gradient of Pressure was calculated using "Gradient of Unstrucutred
> Dataset" filter and Z component of Grad (pressure) was visualized.
>
> Unfortunately, Nightly build did not settle the problem...
> The computed values by nightly builds were also half compared to those of
> Ensight.
>
> Could you take a look of the result in the attached PDF?
>
> Thanks for your continuous help.
>
> Masaaki
>
> 2015-03-17 22:01 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>
>> Hi Masaaki,
>>
>> I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with
>> nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -berk
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:
>>
>>> You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way
>>> you don't have to compile anything.
>>>
>>> You can find more information here:
>>> http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries
>>>
>>> -Armin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>>> > Hi, Michael,
>>> >
>>> > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
>>> > important comments.
>>> > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
>>> >
>>> > I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> > Masaaki
>>> >
>>> > 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
>>> >
>>> > >  Hello,
>>> > >
>>> > > sorry to intrude,
>>> > > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
>>> > > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you
>>> get the
>>> > > same picture as Ensight.
>>> > > My two cents
>>> > >
>>> > > Mickael
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >  Hi Berk,
>>> > >
>>> > > I appreciate your kindness
>>> > >
>>> > > Here, I attaches the data.
>>> > > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
>>> > >
>>> > > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox.
>>> (Calc.zip)
>>> > > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post
>>> and
>>> > > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
>>> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
>>> > >
>>> > > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for
>>> a test
>>> > > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
>>> > >
>>> > > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
>>> > >
>>> > > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between SC/Tetra
>>> post,
>>> > > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
>>> > >
>>> > > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component
>>> of
>>> > > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only
>>> paraview
>>> > > provided a different image because the computed gradients in
>>> paraview had
>>> > > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
>>> > >
>>> > > (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
>>> > > X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as
>>> shown in 4.
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks a lot.
>>> > >
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-20 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Berk,

"Gradient of Unstructured dataset" filter seems working nicely in your
computer...
I am using Paraview in MacOS Yosemite and Windows 7. In both setting, the
computed gradinet values are half of Ensight and SC/Tetra post.
Is your Paraview running in Linux ?
Client information is also attached to show you my computer enviroment.

Grad-P.vtm  is attached with this mail. Gradient of Pressure was calculated
with "Gradient of Unstructured dataset" filter, and saved as "VTK multi
block files".
Select "GradientOfUnstructuredDataSet1" in the pipeline browser, "File" ->
"Save Data..." -> Files of type "VTK Multi Block Files (*.vtm)".
I don't know how to "save out the output of the gradient filter as a .vtk
file (or .vtu).
If "vtm" is not suitable, please teach me how to output a vtk or vtu file.

Thank you for your hard work and efforts very much.

Masaaki

(1) Client Information of my computer.pdf
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9f4pu84u5j347k/Client%20Information%20of%20my%20computer.pdf?dl=0

(2) Grad-P.vtm
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g6lhwf6b01j7ma2/Grad-P.vtm?dl=0
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-20 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Berk,

I found vtu file ! Its was created on my Desktop.

Masaaki



Grad-P_0_0.vtu
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rhdkb20c965rvao/Grad-P_0_0.vtu?dl=0
GradP.vtm
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g6lhwf6b01j7ma2/Grad-P.vtm?dl=0
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-24 Thread Berk Geveci
Hi Masaaki and others that may be interested,

I identified the issue. The default CGSN reader that we use (which is from
VisIt originally) produces incorrect results. The pressure values are
incorrect. If you load the CGNS reader plugin and open the CGNS file with
that, you will see the correct results. I tested this with the nightly
binary of ParaView. I will ask someone in the ParaView team to disable the
VisIt CGNS reader and move the plugin into ParaView proper so that we can
use it by default.

Best,
-berk

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Berk Geveci 
wrote:

> Thanks Masaaki. I will look into it.
>
> I wish that I could say the same about northern New York State. The high
> temperature for today and tomorrow is 30F (-1C). Most of the snow melted
> though so spring is coming :-)
>
> -berk
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends
>>
>> It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this
>> morning.
>>
>> Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18
>> (ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip).
>>
>> Gradient of Pressure was calculated using "Gradient of Unstrucutred
>> Dataset" filter and Z component of Grad (pressure) was visualized.
>>
>> Unfortunately, Nightly build did not settle the problem...
>> The computed values by nightly builds were also half compared to those of
>> Ensight.
>>
>> Could you take a look of the result in the attached PDF?
>>
>> Thanks for your continuous help.
>>
>> Masaaki
>>
>> 2015-03-17 22:01 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>>
>>> Hi Masaaki,
>>>
>>> I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with
>>> nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> -berk
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:
>>>
 You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way
 you don't have to compile anything.

 You can find more information here:
 http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries

 -Armin



 On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
 > Hi, Michael,
 >
 > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
 > important comments.
 > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
 >
 > I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
 >
 > Thanks
 >
 > Masaaki
 >
 > 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
 >
 > >  Hello,
 > >
 > > sorry to intrude,
 > > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
 > > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you
 get the
 > > same picture as Ensight.
 > > My two cents
 > >
 > > Mickael
 > >
 > >
 > > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
 > >
 > >  Hi Berk,
 > >
 > > I appreciate your kindness
 > >
 > > Here, I attaches the data.
 > > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
 > >
 > > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox.
 (Calc.zip)
 > > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post
 and
 > > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
 > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
 > >
 > > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder for
 a test
 > > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
 > >
 > > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
 > >
 > > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between
 SC/Tetra post,
 > > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
 > >
 > > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and z-component
 of
 > > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only
 paraview
 > > provided a different image because the computed gradients in
 paraview had
 > > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
 > >
 > > (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
 > > X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as
 shown in 4.
 > >
 > >
 > > Thanks a lot.
 > >
 > > Masaaki
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > >
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 http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html
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 http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-24 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Berk,

Thank you for your greatest efforts.

It makes sense to me, but I have to wait for the future version since I
dont have skills to integrate the CGNS reader plug-in into the Paraview
binary...

Thanks anyway and Best wishes,

Masaaki

2015-03-25 2:13 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :

> Hi Masaaki and others that may be interested,
>
> I identified the issue. The default CGSN reader that we use (which is from
> VisIt originally) produces incorrect results. The pressure values are
> incorrect. If you load the CGNS reader plugin and open the CGNS file with
> that, you will see the correct results. I tested this with the nightly
> binary of ParaView. I will ask someone in the ParaView team to disable the
> VisIt CGNS reader and move the plugin into ParaView proper so that we can
> use it by default.
>
> Best,
> -berk
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Berk Geveci 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Masaaki. I will look into it.
>>
>> I wish that I could say the same about northern New York State. The high
>> temperature for today and tomorrow is 30F (-1C). Most of the snow melted
>> though so spring is coming :-)
>>
>> -berk
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends
>>>
>>> It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this
>>> morning.
>>>
>>> Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18
>>> (ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip).
>>>
>>> Gradient of Pressure was calculated using "Gradient of Unstrucutred
>>> Dataset" filter and Z component of Grad (pressure) was visualized.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, Nightly build did not settle the problem...
>>> The computed values by nightly builds were also half compared to those
>>> of Ensight.
>>>
>>> Could you take a look of the result in the attached PDF?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your continuous help.
>>>
>>> Masaaki
>>>
>>> 2015-03-17 22:01 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>>>
 Hi Masaaki,

 I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with
 nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.

 Regards,
 -berk

 On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:

> You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way
> you don't have to compile anything.
>
> You can find more information here:
> http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries
>
> -Armin
>
>
>
> On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
> > Hi, Michael,
> >
> > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are making
> > important comments.
> > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
> >
> > I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Masaaki
> >
> > 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
> >
> > >  Hello,
> > >
> > > sorry to intrude,
> > > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
> > > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you
> get the
> > > same picture as Ensight.
> > > My two cents
> > >
> > > Mickael
> > >
> > >
> > > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
> > >
> > >  Hi Berk,
> > >
> > > I appreciate your kindness
> > >
> > > Here, I attaches the data.
> > > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
> > >
> > > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox.
> (Calc.zip)
> > > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra post
> and
> > > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
> > >
> > > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder
> for a test
> > > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03 m/s.
> > >
> > > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
> > >
> > > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between
> SC/Tetra post,
> > > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
> > >
> > > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and
> z-component of
> > > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour. Only
> paraview
> > > provided a different image because the computed gradients in
> paraview had
> > > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
> > >
> > > (5) Gradient (velocity-X) was also calculated in each post and the
> > > X-component of Grad (velocity-X) was visualized. Same results as
> shown in 4.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot.
> > >
> > > Masaaki
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-25 Thread Berk Geveci
Hi Masaaki,

You don't have to wait. Simply download the latest nightly binary and the
go to Tools -> Manage Plugins. There you should see the CGNS plugin. Load
it. After that, when you open the CGNS file, it will give you an option to
use the plugin based reader.

Best,
-berk

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA 
wrote:

> Hi Berk,
>
> Thank you for your greatest efforts.
>
> It makes sense to me, but I have to wait for the future version since I
> dont have skills to integrate the CGNS reader plug-in into the Paraview
> binary...
>
> Thanks anyway and Best wishes,
>
> Masaaki
>
> 2015-03-25 2:13 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>
>> Hi Masaaki and others that may be interested,
>>
>> I identified the issue. The default CGSN reader that we use (which is
>> from VisIt originally) produces incorrect results. The pressure values are
>> incorrect. If you load the CGNS reader plugin and open the CGNS file with
>> that, you will see the correct results. I tested this with the nightly
>> binary of ParaView. I will ask someone in the ParaView team to disable the
>> VisIt CGNS reader and move the plugin into ParaView proper so that we can
>> use it by default.
>>
>> Best,
>> -berk
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Berk Geveci 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Masaaki. I will look into it.
>>>
>>> I wish that I could say the same about northern New York State. The high
>>> temperature for today and tomorrow is 30F (-1C). Most of the snow melted
>>> though so spring is coming :-)
>>>
>>> -berk
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends

 It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this
 morning.

 Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18
 (ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip).

 Gradient of Pressure was calculated using "Gradient of Unstrucutred
 Dataset" filter and Z component of Grad (pressure) was visualized.

 Unfortunately, Nightly build did not settle the problem...
 The computed values by nightly builds were also half compared to those
 of Ensight.

 Could you take a look of the result in the attached PDF?

 Thanks for your continuous help.

 Masaaki

 2015-03-17 22:01 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :

> Hi Masaaki,
>
> I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test with
> nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.
>
> Regards,
> -berk
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:
>
>> You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That way
>> you don't have to compile anything.
>>
>> You can find more information here:
>> http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries
>>
>> -Armin
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>> > Hi, Michael,
>> >
>> > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are
>> making
>> > important comments.
>> > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.science.paraview.user/23957
>> >
>> > I have to wait for the next version, is it right?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > Masaaki
>> >
>> > 2015-03-17 16:02 GMT+09:00 Mickael Philit :
>> >
>> > >  Hello,
>> > >
>> > > sorry to intrude,
>> > > I think the problem may come from the CGNS loader of ParaView.
>> > > When using the CGNS plugin from ParaView development version, you
>> get the
>> > > same picture as Ensight.
>> > > My two cents
>> > >
>> > > Mickael
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On 17/03/2015 05:04, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
>> > >
>> > >  Hi Berk,
>> > >
>> > > I appreciate your kindness
>> > >
>> > > Here, I attaches the data.
>> > > Compare Gradient.pdf (252KB)
>> > >
>> > > A calculated field by SC/Tetra solver is uploaded in Dropbox.
>> (Calc.zip)
>> > > Please download the data. It contains FLD format for SC/Tetra
>> post and
>> > > CGNS format for Ensight and Paraview.
>> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/5fpeu1qwhyzjn5u/Calc.zip?dl=0
>> > >
>> > > (1) I calculated the flow and the pressure in a simple cylinder
>> for a test
>> > > ( diameter 0.005m, length 0.01m). Plug flow at inlet with 0.03
>> m/s.
>> > >
>> > > (2) Data were transfered to Ensight and Paraview in CGNS format.
>> > >
>> > > (3) Pressure was mapped on the surface and compared between
>> SC/Tetra post,
>> > > Ensight and Paraview. All application provided same results.
>> > >
>> > > (4) Gradient (pressure) was calculated in each post and
>> z-component of
>> > > Gradient (pressure) was visualized with same colored contour.
>> Only paraview
>> > > provided a different image because the computed gradients in
>> paraview had
>> > > half values compared to SC/Tetra post and Ensight.
>>

Re: [Paraview] Fwd: Gradient of Unstructed dataset

2015-03-25 Thread Masaaki SHOJIMA
Hi Berk,

After I loaded  "CGNSReader" , I achieved success in getting the gradient
of a certain scalar same with Ensight and SC/Tetra post . I used the
Paraview Nightly build g544b3a7 for mac. Thank you !!

But I could not found the CGNSReader in nightly builids for win 32bit and
win 64bit.
Win 32bit, g04df19f, and Win 64bit, g04df19f
In the windows version, I found GMVReader, but it didn't work with CGNS ( I
tried).

By the way, my final goal is to calculate the wall shear stress of vessel
from velocity and wall normals.
Now, the barrier has been removed by you, and I can calculate and visualize
the WSS in Paraview. I already see it in SC/Tetra post and Ensight. But
Paraview makes more beautiful graphics and I am very happy.

Thank you for  your kindness !!!

2015-03-26 15:18 GMT+09:00 Masaaki SHOJIMA :

> Hi Berk,
>
> After I loaded  "CGNSReader" , I achieved success in getting the gradient
> of a certain scalar same with Ensight and SC/Tetra post . I used the
> Paraview Nightly build g544b3a7 for mac. Thank you !!
>
> But I could not found the CGNSReader in nightly builids for win 32bit and
> win 64bit.
> Win 32bit, g04df19f, and Win 64bit, g04df19f
> In the windows version, I found GMVReader, but it didn't work with CGNS (
> I tried).
>
> By the way, my final goal is to calculate the wall shear stress of vessel
> from velocity and wall normals.
> Now, the barrier has been removed by you, and I can calculate and
> visualize the WSS in Paraview. I already see it in SC/Tetra post and
> Ensight. But Paraview makes more beautiful graphics and I am very happy.
>
> Thank you for  your kindness !!!
>
> Masaaki
>
> 2015-03-25 22:24 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>
>> Hi Masaaki,
>>
>> You don't have to wait. Simply download the latest nightly binary and the
>> go to Tools -> Manage Plugins. There you should see the CGNS plugin. Load
>> it. After that, when you open the CGNS file, it will give you an option to
>> use the plugin based reader.
>>
>> Best,
>> -berk
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Berk,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your greatest efforts.
>>>
>>> It makes sense to me, but I have to wait for the future version since I
>>> dont have skills to integrate the CGNS reader plug-in into the Paraview
>>> binary...
>>>
>>> Thanks anyway and Best wishes,
>>>
>>> Masaaki
>>>
>>> 2015-03-25 2:13 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>>>
 Hi Masaaki and others that may be interested,

 I identified the issue. The default CGSN reader that we use (which is
 from VisIt originally) produces incorrect results. The pressure values are
 incorrect. If you load the CGNS reader plugin and open the CGNS file with
 that, you will see the correct results. I tested this with the nightly
 binary of ParaView. I will ask someone in the ParaView team to disable the
 VisIt CGNS reader and move the plugin into ParaView proper so that we can
 use it by default.

 Best,
 -berk

 On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Berk Geveci 
 wrote:

> Thanks Masaaki. I will look into it.
>
> I wish that I could say the same about northern New York State. The
> high temperature for today and tomorrow is 30F (-1C). Most of the snow
> melted though so spring is coming :-)
>
> -berk
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Masaaki SHOJIMA <
> mshoji-...@umin.ac.jp> wrote:
>
>> Hi Berk, Armin, Michael and friends
>>
>> It is getting warm and flowers are starting to bloom in japan, this
>> morning.
>>
>> Nightly Builds of Paraview was downloaded on 2015-Mar-18
>> (ParaView-Windows-64bit-NIGHTLY.zip).
>>
>> Gradient of Pressure was calculated using "Gradient of Unstrucutred
>> Dataset" filter and Z component of Grad (pressure) was visualized.
>>
>> Unfortunately, Nightly build did not settle the problem...
>> The computed values by nightly builds were also half compared to
>> those of Ensight.
>>
>> Could you take a look of the result in the attached PDF?
>>
>> Thanks for your continuous help.
>>
>> Masaaki
>>
>> 2015-03-17 22:01 GMT+09:00 Berk Geveci :
>>
>>> Hi Masaaki,
>>>
>>> I will hold off testing on my end until you have a chance to test
>>> with nightly binaries. Please let us know how it goes.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> -berk
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 8:09 AM,  wrote:
>>>
 You could test it with the nighly builds from the dashboard. That
 way you don't have to compile anything.

 You can find more information here:
 http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_Nightly_Binaries

 -Armin



 On Tue Mar 17 12:27:27 2015 GMT+0200, Masaaki SHOJIMA wrote:
 > Hi, Michael,
 >
 > I found a web-page regarding the CGNS reader, in which you are
 making
 > important comments.
 > http://c