Difference between revisions of "ParaView"
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+ | Within the GUI, open the .pht file that corresponds to your case. The .pht file will appear in the "pipeline browser" within ParaView. To actually see your model, click the "apply" button on the properties tab. To visualize a particular flow property, choose that property from the dropdown menu in the "active variable controls" toolbar, and then click the button corresponding to the type of visualization you want (contour, slice, etc.) in the "common" toolbar. The properties of the visualization element can then be controlled in the "properties" tab. | ||
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+ | For more help with the ParaView GUI, see [http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/The_ParaView_Tutorial ParaView's tutorial]. | ||
== Parallel (Client/Server) Mode == | == Parallel (Client/Server) Mode == | ||
==CoProcessing== | ==CoProcessing== |
Revision as of 14:30, 24 February 2015
Contents
Introduction
ParaView is a parallel, scalable, visualization package from Kitware. See http://paraview.org/
Running
To launch a single threaded ParaView instance, first connect via VNC, then use vglconnect to connect to one of the compute machines:
vglconnect -s viz001
Add the desired version of ParaView to your environment (the below example will get the "default" version)
soft add @paraview
and lunch the GUI:
vglrun paraview
Viewing Serial Cases
Within the GUI, open the .pht file that corresponds to your case. The .pht file will appear in the "pipeline browser" within ParaView. To actually see your model, click the "apply" button on the properties tab. To visualize a particular flow property, choose that property from the dropdown menu in the "active variable controls" toolbar, and then click the button corresponding to the type of visualization you want (contour, slice, etc.) in the "common" toolbar. The properties of the visualization element can then be controlled in the "properties" tab.
For more help with the ParaView GUI, see ParaView's tutorial.