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= Storage Format =
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Storage format .pyfrs
The mesh is stored in <code>.pyfrm</code> format and the snapshots in <code>.pyfrs</code> format.
Convert a PyFR .pyfrs file into an unstructured VTK .vtu or .pvtu file  
A given solution snapshot can be combined with the mesh file to create an associated <code>.vtu</code> or <code>.pvtu</code> file using the <code>pyfr export</code> command as detailed in the PyFR [http://pyfr.readthedocs.io documentation]. The converted files can be interrogated using the [https://vtk.org VTK library] or [https://www.paraview.org Paraview].
Example : pyfr export mesh.pyfrm solution.pyfrs solution.vtu
The profiles of different statistics and Reynolds stress budgets for the channel flow case are available in <code>.h5</code> format which can be accessed using [https://hdfgroup.org/solutions/hdf5 HDF5 library].




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Latest revision as of 09:33, 5 January 2023

DNS Channel Flow

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Description

Computational Details

Quantification of Resolution

Statistical Data

Instantaneous Data

Storage Format

Storage Format

The mesh is stored in .pyfrm format and the snapshots in .pyfrs format. A given solution snapshot can be combined with the mesh file to create an associated .vtu or .pvtu file using the pyfr export command as detailed in the PyFR documentation. The converted files can be interrogated using the VTK library or Paraview. The profiles of different statistics and Reynolds stress budgets for the channel flow case are available in .h5 format which can be accessed using HDF5 library.





Contributed by: Arun Soman Pillai, Peter Vincent — Imperial College London

Front Page

Description

Computational Details

Quantification of Resolution

Statistical Data

Instantaneous Data

Storage Format


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