Good afternoon, Community!

I hope you're all doing well. I have a question regarding post-processing 
with the DEM Engine in Blender, inspired by how some folks handle fluid 
simulations using CSV files. I'm trying to create a high-quality animation 
by importing a large volume of CSVs and VTKs, around 250 MB per csv.

Would this require a co-simulation add-on from regular Chrono, or is there 
a more efficient approach? For example, could I use ParaView to export the 
data as .ply or .usd files and then import them into Blender?

I also experimented with a Python script in Blender to import the CSVs by 
reading their columns (x, y, z, r, absv), but Blender crashed under the 
load of 40 GB of CSV data—unsurprisingly, that's quite the chunk of data to 
handle.

If anyone has insights, advice, or experience with this kind of workflow, 
I'd really appreciate your input!

Thanks,
Liam

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