Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of u/madams/3DCDMVisualizationInstructions
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v7 v8 1 On this page is a series of instructions on how to visualize data from AstroBEAR in the software VisIt in particularly fancy ways. The instructions and examples are from the data concerning our [https://astrobear.pas.rochester.edu/trac/wiki/u/erica/CFRunStatsHighRes CollidingFlows] high resolution runs located on BlueHive2 through Erica and Marissa's accounts. These techniques may potentially be useful to observe other types of physics. 1 On this page is a series of instructions on how to visualize data from AstroBEAR in the software VisIt in particularly fancy ways. The instructions and examples are from the data concerning our [https://astrobear.pas.rochester.edu/trac/wiki/u/erica/CFRunStatsHighRes CollidingFlows] high resolution runs located on BlueHive2 through Erica and Marissa's accounts. These techniques may potentially be useful to observe other types of physics. Click any of the figures to enlarge them on a new tab. 2 2 3 3 = Initial Steps = … … 18 18 19 19 '''Hints and Suggestions:''' While doing these steps you may want to make heavy use of hiding and showing each dataset as you go. Depending on how big your data set is, it can be quite computationally intensive. 20 21 22 20 23 21 = 3D Column Density Map (CDM) Plots = … … 58 56 59 57 58 '''In Summary:''' We imported the data sets we want to visualize and made a database correlation for them. One at a time, we elevated each set with zero height, and then transformed with rotation matrices in order to displace them onto their appropriate axis. In the end we have a product that illustrates the column density maps down the barrel (parallel to the magnetic field) of two colliding flows, along with the two perpendicular CDM cases flanking its sides. 59 60 60 = Projecting Sinks = 61 61 == Using Chombos ==