Damaris 1.3.1 is released.

A new version of Damaris, i.e. Damaris 1.3.1 is released. In this version, we have some improvements in the build files and also the way Damaris can be integrated to other third-party simulations. Building damaris as a shared library is also supported in this version. The full release note of…

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HDF5 backend is now supported.

In the latest release of Damaris that can be found here (i.e. version 1.2.0), writing simulation results into HDF5 format (.h5 files) is supported. Using this release, all Damaris dedicated core are able to dump the datasets into HDF5 format either collectively (one HDF5 file for all the dedicated cores)…

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Build and run Damaris on Docker

Preparing an environment to build and run Damaris may be not that easy. The problem is that some required libraries and frameworks (especially VisIt) may take a lot of time to be installed and configured. Thanks to the Docker technology, in version 1.1.0, we have automated the environment preparation process….

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Damaris was presented at ParCFD’17

The 29th International Conference on Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics (ParCFD’17) took place at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland from 15-17 May 2017. Damaris was presented in one of the mini-symposiums of this event, namely, in situ processing for computational fluid dynamics data analysis and visualization. In this presentation,…

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