Hi:
I reverted back to 2D simulation and have been using the VTK_IO
functionality somewhat successfully, but one thing I cannot figure out
how to do is make sure each simulation file has a time associated with
it. In Libmesh I update the equation system parameter "time" to reflect
the value for each solution, but when I write the equation systems, none
of the parameters are recorded.
The reason why this is important is that I'd like each data set to
be fully defined without and supplemental files. This also is
convenient in Paraview in that I can associate each transient solution
with the actual time value for post-processing. Right now the time
field in Paraview just reflects the solution number (sort-of) where I
see 1111111, 22222222, 33333333, etc.
Nasser Mohieddin Abukhdeir
Graduate Student (Materials Modeling Research Group)
McGill University - Department of Chemical Engineering
http://webpages.mcgill.ca/students/nabukh/web/
http://mmrg.chemeng.mcgill.ca/
Wout Ruijter wrote:
> Is the data not present in the file?
> If you have a bit of code that replicates the problem I can have a
> look next week.
>
> W
>
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Nasser Mohieddin Abukhdeir
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>> I've been trying to use Paraview and VTKIO to visual some results
>> and have not been all that successful. Using
>> VTKIO::write_equation_systems two files are outputted, one is the name
>> that I provided (lets say data001.pvtu) to the function and the other
>> has VTU at the end of it (data001_0.vtu). When I try to open
>> data001.pvtu in Paraview, the file gets listed but no data is displayed.
>>
>> --
>> Nasser Mohieddin Abukhdeir
>> Graduate Student (Materials Modeling Research Group)
>> McGill University - Department of Chemical Engineering
>> http://webpages.mcgill.ca/students/nabukh/web/
>> http://mmrg.chemeng.mcgill.ca/
>>
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