[Paraview] Tecplot reader from PV 3.8.1 fails on Linux Redhat CentOS

Adriano Gagliardi agagliardi at ara.co.uk
Fri Jan 14 04:42:31 EST 2011


Ah, ok. Well, I have no answer, although it seems very strange that the
binaries should perform so differently. I use CentOS 5.4 with an older
version of ParaView. If I get hold of the ParaView 3.8.1 binaries, I'll test
out the Tecplot multiblock reader myself and see how it goes.

Regards,

Adriano


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Adriano Gagliardi MEng PhD
Business Sector Leader
Computational Aerodynamics
Aircraft Research Association Ltd.
Manton Lane
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard GRENON [mailto:richard.grenon at onera.fr] 
Sent: 13 January 2011 18:48
To: agagliardi at ara.co.uk
Cc: paraview at paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Tecplot reader from PV 3.8.1 fails on Linux Redhat
CentOS

Hi Adriano.
I always used the downloaded 3.8.1 binaries from the Paraview download page.
Following is the header of my ascii Tecplot File. I don't know exactly for
which Tecplot version they are formatted by our CFD software, but they are
readable by Tecplot 360, and I am using the same Tecplot files that I used
on my HP workstation.

> TITLE = ""
> VARIABLES = "x" "y" "z" "frictionvectorx" "frictionvectory" 
> "frictionvectorz" "frictionmodulus" "yplusmeshsize"
> ZONE T="Window(s) : sf13257_blk_39",  I=17,  J=13, F=BLOCK
>  2.6397699E+01  2.6377867E+01  2.6358173E+01  2.6338665E+01
> 2.6319424E+01  2.6300579E+01
This is a multiblock dataset and the file contains many Zones (one for each
block). Note that the third dimension K is missing as each block is a
surface grid. Tecplot 360 assumes that K=1, and the PV 3.8.1 Tecplot reader
also does not care of the missing K dimension as it was working on HP Redhat
5. On Dell CentOS, no error message, but the data are incoherent.

Regards.

Richard

Adriano Gagliardi a écrit :
> Hi Richard,
>
> Was the version of ParaView you used on the HP workstation a 
> self-compiled version or from downloaded binaries? Which version of 
> Tecplot are the files formatted in, and these haven't changed between 
> workstations? If possible, could you post a header of one of the Tecplot
files?
>
> Regards,
>
> Adriano
>
>
> ===================================
>
> Adriano Gagliardi MEng PhD
> Business Sector Leader
> Computational Aerodynamics
> Aircraft Research Association Ltd.
> Manton Lane
> Bedford
>
> Tel: 01234 32 4644
> E-mail: agagliardi at ara.co.uk
> Url: www.ara.co.uk
> -----Original Message-----
> From: paraview-bounces at paraview.org 
> [mailto:paraview-bounces at paraview.org]
> On Behalf Of Richard GRENON
> Sent: 13 January 2011 17:26
> To: paraview at paraview.org
> Subject: [Paraview] Tecplot reader from PV 3.8.1 fails on Linux Redhat 
> CentOS
>
> Hello, all.
>
> I have been using Paraview 3.8.1 with the Tecplot reader without a 
> problem on an old HP xw4200 workstation with Linux 64 Redhat 5. The 
> only thing that did not work was the LIC plugin because my graphic card
driver was too old.
>
> Today, my workstation has been replaced and I have now a Dell T3500 
> with Linux 64 Redhat CentOS, but the Tecplot reader fails. I get no 
> error message, each array in the dataset is recognized with its 
> correct name, but all values are completely wrong: each array 
> (coordinates or CFD
> scalars) is in the range [0,9] or [-9,9] and the drawing in the 3D 
> window looks like an aircraft after a crash! The problem appears both 
> with PV 3.8.1
> 32 bits and PV 3.8.1 64 bits. I am using the binaries from the 
> Paraview download page.
>
> Our CFD software produces only Tecplot files and I have a workaround 
> with a small utility that can convert my ascii Tecplot Datasets into 
> ascii VTM Datasets, and at least the LIC plugin works fine on theswe VTM
datasets.
> But translating Tecplot datasets into VTM datasets is very annoying 
> when I am using large CFD datasets for a full aircraft because it 
> duplicates my data and it reduces my free disk space. Does anyone has 
> an idea of what could be done to repair the Tecplot Reader on CentOS?
>
> Best regards.
>   


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