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Open artemioadaysolvers opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Describe new/missing feature

Hi! I am a Fan.

Can I ask something?

How to plot the data in the form of

dolfinx.io.utils.VTXWriter?

Suggestion user interface

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artemioadaysolvers avatar Nov 05 '24 15:11 artemioadaysolvers

Hi @ArtemioA,

turtleFSI is written in legacy FEniCS, not FEniCSx, so I don’t think we can easily use dolfinx. All the visualizations are saved as xdmf format with legacy FEniCS, so you can visualize those data with ParaView.

Best, Kei

keiyamamo avatar Nov 05 '24 19:11 keiyamamo

Sir Kei, Thank you so much.

Artemio

El mar, 5 nov 2024 a las 16:01, Kei Yamamoto @.***>) escribió:

Hi @ArtemioA https://github.com/ArtemioA,

turtleFSI is written in legacy FEniCS, not FEniCSx, so I don’t think we can easily use dolfinx. All the visualizations are saved as xdmf format with legacy FEniCS, so you can visualize those data with ParaView.

Best, Kei

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artemioadaysolvers avatar Nov 05 '24 23:11 artemioadaysolvers

Sir Kei, What is the name of the file that contains the information about how to plot the data in that format?

Thank you so Much.

El mar, 5 nov 2024 a las 16:01, Kei Yamamoto @.***>) escribió:

Hi @ArtemioA https://github.com/ArtemioA,

turtleFSI is written in legacy FEniCS, not FEniCSx, so I don’t think we can easily use dolfinx. All the visualizations are saved as xdmf format with legacy FEniCS, so you can visualize those data with ParaView.

Best, Kei

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artemioadaysolvers avatar Nov 05 '24 23:11 artemioadaysolvers

Hi @ArtemioA

After running a problem, you should find a folder named Visualization, which contains displacement.xdmf, velocity.xdmf, and pressure.xdmf. You can open those files with Paraview.

keiyamamo avatar Nov 18 '24 19:11 keiyamamo