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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Olesen
a42c35f64b ENH: paraview reader module with internal caching of the vtk geometries
- The reader module allows two levels of caching.
  The OpenFOAM fvMesh can be cached in memory, for faster loading of
  fields. Additionally, the translated VTK geometries are held in a
  local cache. The cached VTK geometries should incur no additional
  overhead since they use the VTK reference counting for their storage
  management.
2017-05-24 17:12:49 +02:00
Mark Olesen
48bf71dd26 STYLE: avoid VTK InsertNextPoint if we already know the sizes
- avoids potentially issues if we reusing a vtkPoints array,
  and should be marginally faster without the additional
  range checking.
2017-05-14 21:24:06 +02:00
Mark Olesen
2e0337d024 ENH: use smart pointers for paraview readers
- adds flexiblity and reduces risk of memory leaks as we add/change
  features

STYLE: adjust naming for paraview internal polyDecomp
2017-05-14 21:04:11 +02:00
Mark Olesen
e5cdee5dd9 STYLE: use labelRange and range-based-for in paraview readers
- also use updated forAll* macros
2017-05-12 15:36:44 +02:00
Mark Olesen
ecb80a2ee8 ENH: refactor paraview readers code to avoid duplication
- as originally intended years ago, but never actually done.

- use 'foamPvCore' instead of 'vtkPVReaders' to avoid potential name
  collisions with any 'vtk*' files and since we may reuse these
  functions in other foam-paraview modules (not just readers).

STYLE: use same font size/colour for patch-names as for point-numbers

BUG: repair issue with single time-step

- paraview time-selector returns '0' as the requested time if there is
  only one time step. However, if we have skipped the 0/ directory,
  this single time step is likely a non-zero value.
2017-01-12 06:40:58 +01:00
Mark Olesen
71ea6bec62 ENH: update blockMesh reader for paraview 5.2 (issue #337)
- although this is not the final desired form, since it uses
  individual pqPropertyWidget customizations (ie, ugly layout, too
  many bits of code), but is an interesting intermediate solution
  that may be useful in other contexts.
2017-01-04 10:48:13 +01:00
Henry Weller
009203188f blockMesh: New experimental support for projecting block face point to geometric surfaces
For example, to mesh a sphere with a single block the geometry is defined in the
blockMeshDict as a searchableSurface:

    geometry
    {
        sphere
        {
            type searchableSphere;
            centre (0 0 0);
            radius 1;
        }
    }

The vertices, block topology and curved edges are defined in the usual
way, for example

    v 0.5773502;
    mv -0.5773502;

    a 0.7071067;
    ma -0.7071067;

    vertices
    (
        ($mv $mv $mv)
        ( $v $mv $mv)
        ( $v  $v $mv)
        ($mv  $v $mv)
        ($mv $mv  $v)
        ( $v $mv  $v)
        ( $v  $v  $v)
        ($mv  $v  $v)
    );

    blocks
    (
        hex (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7) (10 10 10) simpleGrading (1 1 1)
    );

    edges
    (
        arc 0 1 (0 $ma $ma)
        arc 2 3 (0 $a $ma)
        arc 6 7 (0 $a $a)
        arc 4 5 (0 $ma $a)

        arc 0 3 ($ma 0 $ma)
        arc 1 2 ($a 0 $ma)
        arc 5 6 ($a 0 $a)
        arc 4 7 ($ma 0 $a)

        arc 0 4 ($ma $ma 0)
        arc 1 5 ($a $ma 0)
        arc 2 6 ($a $a 0)
        arc 3 7 ($ma $a 0)
    );

which will produce a mesh in which the block edges conform to the sphere
but the faces of the block lie somewhere between the original cube and
the spherical surface which is a consequence of the edge-based
transfinite interpolation.

Now the projection of the block faces to the geometry specified above
can also be specified:

    faces
    (
        project (0 4 7 3) sphere
        project (2 6 5 1) sphere
        project (1 5 4 0) sphere
        project (3 7 6 2) sphere
        project (0 3 2 1) sphere
        project (4 5 6 7) sphere
    );

which produces a mesh that actually conforms to the sphere.

See OpenFOAM-dev/tutorials/mesh/blockMesh/sphere

This functionality is experimental and will undergo further development
and generalization in the future to support more complex surfaces,
feature edge specification and extraction etc.  Please get involved if
you would like to see blockMesh become a more flexible block-structured
mesher.

Henry G. Weller, CFD Direct.
2016-10-13 15:05:24 +01:00
Henry Weller
8dd18cc077 vtkPVblockMeshConvert: Updated to use the new blockDescriptor::edgesPointsWeights 2016-10-09 17:52:52 +01:00
Henry Weller
50b549f368 blockMesh: rationalizing class and member names 2016-10-08 19:48:39 +01:00
Henry Weller
69b59b6586 Renamed PV4Readers -> PVReaders to avoid confusion when compiling the reader for ParaView-5 2016-02-10 21:12:49 +00:00