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Dear FDS developers, After reading through the documentation and older discussions from the Google group, a few things remain unclear to me regarding the particle quantity .prt5 files:
Thank you in advance! |
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Each MPI process writes its own prt5 file. If each were to write to a single file, that would slow the simulation down considerably. I suggest you write your own Matlab or python parser if you cannot find another. QUANTITIES='X', 'Y' should work |
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I believe that the |
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You can also import the data using pyfdstools (https://github.com/johodges/pyfdstools). Once you have it installed there is a single routine to read the data: import pyfdstools as fds |
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Thank you all for the suggestions! |
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Each MPI process writes its own prt5 file. If each were to write to a single file, that would slow the simulation down considerably.
I suggest you write your own Matlab or python parser if you cannot find another.
QUANTITIES='X', 'Y' should work