#smoothedparticlehydroynamics — Public Fediverse posts
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I'm currently looking for a way to bring together my experience with #SmoothedParticleHydroynamics and #remoteSensing, and as part of this process I also wrote a converter (in #Julia, because this has to fit within some existing code which I wrote in that language) that allows me to export satellite imagery as #VTK unstructured grids, so that I can visualize them in #ParaView
It feels weird because ParaView *really* isn't suited for #GIS work, but in this case it turns out to be The Right Tool For The Job™.
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I'm currently looking for a way to bring together my experience with #SmoothedParticleHydroynamics and #remoteSensing, and as part of this process I also wrote a converter (in #Julia, because this has to fit within some existing code which I wrote in that language) that allows me to export satellite imagery as #VTK unstructured grids, so that I can visualize them in #ParaView
It feels weird because ParaView *really* isn't suited for #GIS work, but in this case it turns out to be The Right Tool For The Job™.
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I'm currently looking for a way to bring together my experience with #SmoothedParticleHydroynamics and #remoteSensing, and as part of this process I also wrote a converter (in #Julia, because this has to fit within some existing code which I wrote in that language) that allows me to export satellite imagery as #VTK unstructured grids, so that I can visualize them in #ParaView
It feels weird because ParaView *really* isn't suited for #GIS work, but in this case it turns out to be The Right Tool For The Job™.
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I'm currently looking for a way to bring together my experience with #SmoothedParticleHydroynamics and #remoteSensing, and as part of this process I also wrote a converter (in #Julia, because this has to fit within some existing code which I wrote in that language) that allows me to export satellite imagery as #VTK unstructured grids, so that I can visualize them in #ParaView
It feels weird because ParaView *really* isn't suited for #GIS work, but in this case it turns out to be The Right Tool For The Job™.
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I'm currently looking for a way to bring together my experience with #SmoothedParticleHydroynamics and #remoteSensing, and as part of this process I also wrote a converter (in #Julia, because this has to fit within some existing code which I wrote in that language) that allows me to export satellite imagery as #VTK unstructured grids, so that I can visualize them in #ParaView
It feels weird because ParaView *really* isn't suited for #GIS work, but in this case it turns out to be The Right Tool For The Job™.