[Smtk-developers] Exodus bridge

Yumin Yuan yumin.yuan at kitware.com
Mon Nov 17 23:17:56 EST 2014


Hi John and Dave,

The current "Export Simulation" is going through vtkPythonExporter, which
is adding some python paths and also using vtkCMBModelWrapper to set up
GridInfo stuff. The python-path part could be common to all bridges, but
the vtkCMBModelWrapper-related GridInfo should be part of the discrete
bridge. This means we can't use current "Export" framework for
exodus-bridge.

One way to do the "Export" for exodus-bridge is to add an
ExportSimOperator. Actually all bridges probably should have this operator,
and for discrete bridge, this new operator can just use vtkPythonExporter.

Yumin



On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Yumin Yuan <yumin.yuan at kitware.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 5:43 PM, David Thompson <
> david.thompson at kitware.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've merged some changes to master that store element block, side set,
>> and node set IDs on the SMTK model entities. So, in Python you can
>>
>>   # ... load file as in script below ...
>>   result = rdr.operate()
>>   model = smtk.model.ModelEntity(res.findModelEntity('model').value(0))
>>   for group in model.groups():
>>     print group.name(), group.stringProperty('exodus type'),
>> group.integerProperty('exodus id')
>>
>> and get
>>
>>   Unnamed block ID: 1 Type: HEX ['element block'] [1]
>>   Unnamed block ID: 2 Type: HEX ['element block'] [2]
>>   Unnamed set ID: 4 ['side set'] [4]
>>   Unnamed set ID: 1 ['node set'] [1]
>>   Unnamed set ID: 100 ['node set'] [100]
>>
>>
> Nice!
>
>
>> I am about halfway through modernizing the Hydra Python exporter script
>> to use the new model. Once I'm done and Yumin has the association widget
>> working we should have an end-to-end demo. (!!!)
>>
>>
>
>
> The association widget is working now. I have to change the template file
> a little bit.
> Associations="f" ==> Associations="g" // for group
> Associations="r" ==> Associations="m" // for model to assign material, I
> guess the "Exodus" reader-parser did not construct a volume.
>
> Caveat, there are some runtime warnings from cmb_v4 related to "duplicate
> command function". I think this is happening when loading CMB_plugin, and
> erdcAppCommon is also linking against CMB_plugin. I will track this down
> later.
>
>
> Yumin
>
>   David
>>
>> > ...
>> > I can certainly help with the exporter part. I will call you to discuss
>> a bit.
>> >
>> > Yumin
>> >
>> > On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 11:29 AM, David Thompson <
>> david.thompson at kitware.com> wrote:
>> > Hi Yumin,
>> >
>> > I've pushed a simple example bridge to SMTK master that uses VTK's
>> Exodus reader to read side and node set information in as groups. No cells
>> (volumes/faces/edges/vertices) are included, but the blocks and sets have
>> tessellation information. You can do this:
>> >
>> >   import smtk
>> >   mgr = smtk.model.Manager.create()
>> >   sess = mgr.createSession('exodus')
>> >   rdr = sess.op('read')
>> >   rdr.findAsFile('filename').setValue('can.ex2')
>> >   res = rdr.operate()
>> >   me = smtk.model.ModelEntity(res.findModelEntity('model').value(0))
>> >   print '\n'.join([x.name() for x in me.groups()])
>> >
>> > which will print this:
>> >
>> >   Unnamed block ID: 1 Type: HEX
>> >   Unnamed block ID: 2 Type: HEX
>> >   Unnamed set ID: 4
>> >   Unnamed set ID: 1
>> >   Unnamed set ID: 100
>> >
>> > Because each group has a Tessellation associated with it you should be
>> able to render the side and node sets as well as element blocks. There are
>> a few things left to do and then we will have an end-to-end example of
>> simulation preparation using (unaltered) Exodus files.
>> >
>> > 1. Verify that the vtkModelMultiBlockSource properly includes the
>> tessellation information attached to the side and node sets.
>> > 2. Add properties to the groups from the Exodus reader's metadata
>> (describing set IDs).
>> > 3. Adapt an exporter to the new model.
>> >
>> > I can do #1-2, but will need some help with #3.
>> >
>> >         David
>> >
>>
>>
>
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