Hi Jean-Francois,

the velocity output has been generalized to simplices (box and cc) and prisms/pyramids (box only) in r14085 of the Subversion repository.

Kind regards
Bernd

On 12/02/2014 09:32 AM, Bernd Flemisch wrote:
Hi Jean-Francois,

the velocities are calculated in dumux/implicit/common/implicitvelocityoutput.hh. As the message says, the implementation assumes at a few lines that one has quadrilaterals/hexahedrons. At a first glance, it does not seem to be very difficult to generalize. I will open a Flyspray task and see whether we have the resources to do it.

Kind regards
Bernd

On 12/01/2014 10:49 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi there
I continue my learning curve on Dumux..

(Kudos to the developer btw, the framework is relatively easy to grasp, well constructed and I am finding answers to (almost) all my questions in the doc or the mailing list.. That said I have a question that allude me ( it has already been discussed in some ways but without a definitive answer I could identify tough).

Is there a simple way to visualize the fluxes variable, most importantly velocities, in a simplicial grid without heavy post processing...?

(I stumbled on the following message while porting the heatpipe lecture exemple into a simplicial alugrid Grid: "ATTENTION: Velocity output only works for cubes and is set to false for simplice")

Thanks
JF
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