[Paraview] Reading ASCII Tecplot data
DParker at chromalloy.com
DParker at chromalloy.com
Tue Nov 9 13:44:37 EST 2010
I've had no issues reading ASCII TECPLOT files into Paraview. We modified
our CFD code to generate ASCII TECPLOT files for post-processing in
Paraview because we were having issues reading binary PLOT3D files with
Paraview. The ASCII files are very large and slow to read though. Also we
don't yet have a good solution for generating derived variables from the
raw data - we're using a Python script to generate a series of Calculator
filters.
I suggest reviewing the TECPLOT Data Format Guide (
ftp://ftp.tecplot.com/pub/doc/tecplot/360/dataformat.pdf) for details on
the ASCII file format.
Our files look like this:
TITLE="TECPLOT Wall Output"
VARIABLES= "x" "y" "z" "density" "heat-flux" "wall-temp-out-surf"
"absolute-pressure" "x-wall-shear" "y-wall-shear" "z-wall-shear" "y-plus"
ZONE T="airfoil", i=362, j=69, k=1, DATAPACKING=BLOCK
2.42144130E-02 2.40880810E-02 2.39595771E-02 2.38230173E-02
2.36812476E-02 2.35372968E-02 2.33908389E-02 2.32443120E-02
2.30974443E-02 2.29516029E-02 2.28067115E-02 2.26650704E-02
2.25249752E-02 2.23834831E-02 ...
Each "surface" is indicated by a ZONE header with the zone title, i/j/k
counts, and DATAPACKING flag.
David Parker
Chromalloy - TDAG
From: Novak Elliott <n.s.j.elliott at curtin.edu.au>
To: paraview at paraview.org
Date: 11/08/2010 12:08 PM
Subject: [Paraview] Reading ASCII Tecplot data
Sent by: paraview-bounces at paraview.org
Hi everyone,
What is the current status of Paraview's ability to read in Tecplot data?
I've had mixed success reading in ASCII (usually *.DAT) files. For
example, many of the DAT files listed here
http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/data/tec/tec.html cannot be read in to
Paraview (3.8.0 64-bit, running on Ubuntu 10.10).
I'm pondering whether its worth writing a script to convert my DAT files
to VTU instead...
cheers,
Novak._______________________________________________
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