[Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: Calculating the distance between two surfaces as a function of time during large deformation process
Scott, W Alan
wascott at sandia.gov
Mon Jan 5 17:28:20 EST 2015
disk_out_ref.exo and disk_out_ref.ex2 are the same. I probably created a copy, so I could test both extensions – and the madness progressed from there. My bad. Anyway, all disk_out_ref’s are the same.
Alan
From: Utkarsh Ayachit [mailto:utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 8:51 AM
To: Cory Quammen
Cc: Scott, W Alan; paraview at paraview.org
Subject: Re: [Paraview] [EXTERNAL] Re: Calculating the distance between two surfaces as a function of time during large deformation process
Cory,
disk_out_ref.exo and disk_out_ref.ex2 are one and the same, I think. I am not aware of a different disk_out_ref.exo
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Cory Quammen <cory.quammen at kitware.com<mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>> wrote:
Hi Alan,
Is the file disk_out_ref.exo different from the file disk_out_ref.ex2
that comes with the ParaView test data?
Thanks,
Cory
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Scott, W Alan <wascott at sandia.gov<mailto:wascott at sandia.gov>> wrote:
> Cory,
> Excellent idea. I did try, and yes - I end up with polydata. However, I then don't see any output. Mind giving this a try? Utkarsh should have disk_out_ref.exo. What I did;
>
> Read in disk_out_ref.exo.
> merge blocks
> extract surface.
> read in disk_out_ref.exo (yes, I know I could have used the original. Being pre-Christmas brain dead.)
> transform. X translation 20. (disks now have a distance from each other of about 8.5 units.)
> merge blocks
> extract surface.
> highlight each extract surface.
> programmable filter. Paste in your code.
>
> No output variable named "distance" to be found.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cory Quammen [mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com<mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 3:10 PM
> To: Scott, W Alan
> Cc: Biddiscombe, John A.; paraview at paraview.org<mailto:paraview at paraview.org>
> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Calculating the distance between two surfaces as a function of time during large deformation process
>
> Alan,
>
> disk_out_ref.ex2 -> Merge Blocks -> Extract Surface should get you polydata that you can feed into the programmable filter.
>
> Thanks,
> Cory
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Scott, W Alan <wascott at sandia.gov<mailto:wascott at sandia.gov>> wrote:
>> Very nice and simple! Thanks.
>>
>> I tried running it on two instances of disk_out_ref.exo, and it complained that it has MultiBlock data as inputs, but needs PolyData. Being a neophyte with the programmable filter, how can I either convert my data, or convert the filter to use multiblock data?
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Cory Quammen [mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com<mailto:cory.quammen at kitware.com>]
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 8:32 PM
>> To: Biddiscombe, John A.
>> Cc: Scott, W Alan; paraview at paraview.org<mailto:paraview at paraview.org>
>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] Calculating the distance between
>> two surfaces as a function of time during large deformation process
>>
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> There is a filter in VTK called vtkDistancePolyDataFilter. It takes two polydata as inputs and produces up two two outputs, each with an the (optionally) signed distance from each point in the first polydata to the closest point on the second polydata. If the polydata inputs overlap and the signed distance is requested, the distance may be negative, which means that the point at which the distance is computed is inside the other polydata.
>>
>> Attached is a ParaView 4.2 state file with a Programmable Filter that exposes the vtkDistancePolyDataFilter. It could also be exposed as an XML plugin.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Cory
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 6:20 PM, Biddiscombe, John A. <biddisco at cscs.ch<mailto:biddisco at cscs.ch>> wrote:
>>> The way I did this was to use one surface as a “source” - fire rays
>>> from this surface along the surface normal until they hit the “target”
>>> and return the distance. Then use the distances for every source node
>>> as a new field which is output. One requires ideally a source mesh
>>> with quite dense points to get a good sampling.
>>>
>>> JB
>>>
>>> On 23/12/14 21:02, "Scott, W Alan" <wascott at sandia.gov<mailto:wascott at sandia.gov>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I have a user that asked the following question. Any ideas how to do
>>>>this?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Alan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Greetings,
>>>>
>>>>I need to quantify the distance between two curved and deforming
>>>>surfaces (large deformation mechanical analysis) as a function of
>>>>time in batch mode. I don't know (and don't want to know) which two
>>>>node points are the closest. Could you outline how you would code up something like this ?
>>>>
>>>>George
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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