Hi!
I'm having a case with 70-80 000 particles (2 types) and creating VTK-files with pizza takes ages. Is there any way to speed it up? Or is the only way to run the simulation again and drop the dump frequency?
Thanks,
Timo
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ckloss | Mon, 09/26/2011 - 13:07
there is a new release of
there is a new release of pizza pending (2 or 3 weeks probably) that processes files in parallel and uses the python multiprocessing tool
Christoph
schmeeck | Sat, 12/31/2011 - 06:04
Fortran bypass of pizza
I wrote a small fortran program to output a dump file to OpenFOAM Lagrangian format files whihc can be directly loaded by Paraview. This bypasses pizza.py. I have a value called nevery that can be adjusted to skip output from the dump file. I cant seem to find an attachment button to put it online. Perhaps this file is useful to nobody but me. If someone thinks this might be useful. I'll try to find a way to attach it.
ckloss | Thu, 01/05/2012 - 15:53
yes, it would be great if you
yes, it would be great if you could share it, I think many people would find this useful
if you create a new thread, you can attach it
Thanks,
Christoph
wladek | Fri, 01/13/2012 - 11:06
particleGran function
Assuming there is no newer version of pizza than that from 17 Aug 2010, I rewrote function particleGran in src/vtk.py which is used when one creates series of vtk files using manyGran() command in pizza
after my refreshment you no longer need 19-24 columns in dump file but you can save as many variables as you need, so it might work slightly faster in some cases
if somebody would tell me how to do that I will upload this file here
Rafal
ckloss | Fri, 01/13/2012 - 12:44
if you open a new thread, you
if you open a new thread, you can add attachments!
cheers, christoph