[Paraview] [EXTERNAL] ExodusII and mode shape animation
Paw Møller
pawsen at gmail.com
Wed Dec 14 03:55:12 EST 2011
I'm new to the Python Programmable Filter, so would you mind pointing me to
a tutorial or maybe sending an example file?
Is it possible to write the magnifying factor(applying displ.) and tick the
"Has Mode Shape" directly to the exodusII file from my fortran program?
And can I find any documentation on what paraview can read from an
exodus-file, in terms of applying 'options'?
Paw
2011/12/13 Moreland, Kenneth <kmorel at sandia.gov>
> You can use the has mode shape function to write multiple mode shapes
> to the same exodus file. You could identify the frequency using the time.
> It's a logical use for it, but ParaView won't do anything with that other
> than print it in a label.
>
> The automatic mode shape animation supported by the Exodus reader won't
> work for you. It assumes that all displacements have the same phase.
> (That is, it assumes that u = 1 + 0i for all points.)
>
> You could do the animation fairly easily in a Python Programmable Filter
> using the equations you provided. You might be able to do it with the
> Python Calculator, but I'm not sure you can access the current time value
> from it. One of the Python gurus would have to speak up here.
>
> -Ken
>
> From: Paw Møller <pawsen at gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 12:27:46 +0100
> To: <paraview at paraview.org>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] ExodusII and mode shape animation
>
> Hi
>
> First of: I write to the ExodusII format from my own fortran program.
>
> I would like to animate some mode shapes (or complex harmonic solutions).
> My solution is a complex vector u. The physical displacement over e.g one
> period is then
> d = Re( u*exp(i*omega*t)) =>
> d = Re(u)*cos(omega*t)-Im(u)*sin(omega*t)
>
> To animate this I could write the real and imaginary part of u in
> two vectors, and then multiply with cosine and -sine. But then I have to
> do that for each timestep somehow and I dont know how to do that. Would it
> be possible to write a vector containing the timesteps and then do the math
> with the calculator?
>
> The ExodusII has a 'has mode shape' function. But I haven't been able to
> find any examples/documentation on it. It seems that you write the
> eigenfrequency as time for the corresponding displacementvector. But how do
> you animate the modeshape itself?
>
> Any help is appriciated!
> Thanks,
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