[Paraview] visualizing subdomain interfaces (boundaries) PV 3.10.0

David E DeMarle dave.demarle at kitware.com
Fri Sep 14 11:19:38 EDT 2012


I think I added that in 2.6. So it should be there in 3.10, as long as
MPI is enabled.

David E DeMarle
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On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Andy Bauer <andy.bauer at kitware.com> wrote:
> You may need to upgrade to 3.14.1 then. I'm not sure when it was introduced
> to paraview.
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Stephen Wornom <stephen.wornom at inria.fr>
> wrote:
>>
>> Andy Bauer wrote:
>>>
>>> That filter is only available if you're running pvserver in parallel. I
>>> believe it should be in 3.10.
>>
>> I don't see "id scalars" under filters. I am running in parallel.
>> I can try PV 3.10.1
>> Stephen
>>>
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Stephen Wornom <stephen.wornom at inria.fr
>>> <mailto:stephen.wornom at inria.fr>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Andy Bauer wrote:
>>>
>>>         If you're working in parallel with your original grid
>>>         partition you can try the process id scalars
>>>
>>>     Thanks Andy,
>>>     I am using PV 3.10.0
>>>     I don't see the "process id scalars." Where do I find it?
>>>     Stephen
>>>
>>>         and then the threshold filter to separate the different domain
>>>         partitions. If you're working in serial you may be able to use
>>>         the extract surface filter to see the interface between the
>>>         partitions from the files.
>>>
>>>         Andy
>>>
>>>         On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Stephen Wornom
>>>         <stephen.wornom at inria.fr <mailto:stephen.wornom at inria.fr>
>>>         <mailto:stephen.wornom at inria.fr
>>>         <mailto:stephen.wornom at inria.fr>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             I have parallel unstructured data .pvd .pvtu and vtu data
>>>         for each
>>>             subdomain.
>>>
>>>             Is there an easy way to see the interfaces? I have a pressure
>>>             abnormality and I would like to see if it ls located on a
>>>         boundary
>>>             between two domains.
>>>             Thanks,
>>>             Stephen
>>>
>>>             -- stephen.wornom at inria.fr
>>>         <mailto:stephen.wornom at inria.fr>
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>>
>> --
>> stephen.wornom at inria.fr
>> 2004 route des lucioles - BP93
>> Sophia Antipolis
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>>
>> Tel: 04 92 38 50 54
>> Fax: 04 97 15 53 51
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