[FLASH-USERS] Fwd: Looking for a bit more advanced post-simulation analysis applications

Jason Galyardt jason.galyardt at gmail.com
Mon Mar 6 06:32:33 EST 2017


I just realized that this didn't go to the whole group. That's what I get
for doing email first thing in the morning! Apologies to Pirmin for the
duplicate messages.

Jason

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From: Jason Galyardt <jason.galyardt at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: [FLASH-USERS] Looking for a bit more advanced post-simulation
analysis applications
To: Schmid Pirmin <schmidpi at student.ethz.ch>


Dear Pirmin,

A lot of people use yt for analysis of FLASH data. It has a powerful
framework (including efficient disk & memory utilization) and plenty of
built-in functions for both analysis and visualization. Combined with numpy
and scipy, you should be able to pretty much anything you'd like to do
(take a look at the "Cookbook" page at yt-project.org). The yt community is
also helpful and responsive, so if there's something you can't figure out
how to do, just send a message to their mailing list.

Good luck,
Jason

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Jason Galyardt, PhD
University of Georgia
USA



On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 5:18 AM, Schmid Pirmin <schmidpi at student.ethz.ch>
wrote:

> Dear FLASH users,
>
> I have been looking at various methods to access the results of FLASH
> simulations. Often, the result files are used to create visualizations by
> either IDL,VisIt, yt, or even direct access through HDF-5.
>
> Going through the publications, I have been looking for more advanced
> post-simulation analysis applications that may even have more complex
> access patterns to the generated result files. However, I have not been
> lucky so far.
>
> Are you using such applications? Or do you have information about one
> where I can ask directly? It would be very helpful for me to run such
> real-world post-simulation analysis applications.
>
> I thank you already very much in advance. I appreciate your time and your
> information.
>
> Best regards,
> Pirmin
>
>
> ---
> Pirmin Schmid
> Student Computer Science
> ETH Zürich
> Switzerland
>
>
> .
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