All,

I’m going to update my initial inquiry with an updated image of the output from 
Paraview after converting the solution file into an unstructured VTK file 
(*.vtu).  I was finally able to find my mesh, but something is getting messed 
up in either the conversion from a *.msh file to a *.pyfrm file prior to 
running the solution, or there’s something wrong with the conversion from the 
*.pyfrs to *.vtu format.

Best Regards,


Zach Davis
Pointwise®, Inc.
Sr. Engineer, Sales & Marketing
213 South Jennings Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76104-1107

E: [email protected]
P: (817) 377-2807 x1202
F: (817) 377-2799

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> On Mar 3, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Zach Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> I have attached my an image of my initial 2-D mesh consisting entirely of 
> quads (simple flow over a cylinder).  I’ve run a simulation out 7.5 seconds 
> using a time step of 1.0e-04, and it ran to completion leaving me with a 
> series of *.pyfrs files.  After converting these into *.vtu files and loading 
> a *.vtu file into Paraview I end up with something that looks like the second 
> image, ‘pyfr-vtu-output.png’.  I’m not exactly sure what I’m seeing, or why 
> the location of the scalar field variables don’t resemble my original mesh in 
> this case.  I notice data related to the x-, y-, and z- coordinates of points 
> seems to be missing...
> 
> Secondly, I know this isn’t exactly a PyFR related question, but using the 
> series of *.vtu files shouldn’t I be able to create an animation in Paraview 
> of some field variable?  If so is there a resource that demonstrates how this 
> is done?  Is there a specific naming scheme for the *.vtu files that needs to 
> be used in order for Paraview to recognize them as a single collection?
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Zach Davis
> Pointwise®, Inc.
> Sr. Engineer, Sales & Marketing
> 213 South Jennings Avenue
> Fort Worth, TX 76104-1107
> 
> E: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> P: (817) 377-2807 x1202
> F: (817) 377-2799
> 
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> 
> <initial-mesh.png><pyfr-vtu-output.png>
> 
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