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January 10, 2021, 12:09 |
Easiest Import Format? (Python)
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I have DNS data (from an in-house code) that I would like to import into Ansys EnSight for visualization, and to check some properties.
In the past, I have imported results from in-house codes into Hyperview by writing a Python script delivering the same format as a traditional simulation file. However, I no longer have access to Hyperview, and the formats I used are not compatible with EnSight. Which format accepted by EnSight would be the easiest to follow in a Python script? Thanks in advance, |
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February 4, 2021, 15:28 |
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Joern Beilke
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"EnSight gold" format works perfect and is not too complicated.
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February 4, 2021, 15:59 |
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Hi JBeilke, thank you for your feedback, I will try using the format you mentioned.
I had been using Paraview lately |
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February 4, 2021, 17:01 |
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Joern Beilke
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Ensight Gold works also very well with Paraview. There is also a binary form, which loads much faster.
There is also a tool called "ens_checker", which tells you if there are problems with your format. |
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