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Extract, analyze, and visualize simulation output data. Use for field extraction, time series analysis, line profiles, statistical summaries, derived quantity computation, result comparison to references, and automated report generation from simulation results.
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Analyze and extract meaningful information from simulation output data.
Transform raw simulation output into actionable insights through field extraction, statistical analysis, derived quantities, visualizations, and comparison with reference data.
Before running post-processing scripts, collect:
Output Data Location
Analysis Type
Output Requirements
| Script | Purpose | Key Inputs |
|--------|---------|------------|
| field_extractor.py | Extract field data from output files | --input, --field, --timestep |
| time_series_analyzer.py | Analyze temporal evolution | --input, --quantity, --window |
| profile_extractor.py | Extract line profiles | --input, --field, --start, --end |
| statistical_analyzer.py | Compute field statistics | --input, --field, --region |
| derived_quantities.py | Calculate derived quantities | --input, --quantity, --params |
| comparison_tool.py | Compare to reference data | --simulation, --reference, --metric |
| report_generator.py | Generate summary reports | --input, --template, --output |
First, understand what data is available:
# List available fields and timesteps
python scripts/field_extractor.py --input results/ --list --json
Extract spatial field data at specific timesteps:
# Extract concentration field at timestep 100
python scripts/field_extractor.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field concentration \
--json
# Extract multiple fields
python scripts/field_extractor.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field "phi,concentration,temperature" \
--json
Analyze temporal evolution of quantities:
# Extract total energy vs time
python scripts/time_series_analyzer.py \
--input results/history.json \
--quantity total_energy \
--json
# Compute moving average with window
python scripts/time_series_analyzer.py \
--input results/history.json \
--quantity mass \
--window 10 \
--json
# Detect steady state
python scripts/time_series_analyzer.py \
--input results/history.json \
--quantity residual \
--detect-steady-state \
--tolerance 1e-6 \
--json
Extract 1D profiles through the domain:
# Extract profile along x-axis at y=0.5
python scripts/profile_extractor.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field concentration \
--start "0,0.5,0" \
--end "1,0.5,0" \
--points 100 \
--json
# Interface profile (through center)
python scripts/profile_extractor.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field phi \
--axis x \
--slice-position 0.5 \
--json
Compute statistics over field data:
# Global statistics
python scripts/statistical_analyzer.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field concentration \
--json
# Statistics in specific region
python scripts/statistical_analyzer.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field phi \
--region "x>0.3 and x<0.7" \
--json
# Distribution analysis
python scripts/statistical_analyzer.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--field phi \
--histogram \
--bins 50 \
--json
Calculate physical quantities from raw data:
# Compute interface area
python scripts/derived_quantities.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--quantity interface_area \
--threshold 0.5 \
--json
# Compute gradient magnitude
python scripts/derived_quantities.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--quantity gradient_magnitude \
--field phi \
--json
# Compute volume fractions
python scripts/derived_quantities.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--quantity volume_fraction \
--field phi \
--threshold 0.5 \
--json
# Compute flux through boundary
python scripts/derived_quantities.py \
--input results/field_0100.json \
--quantity boundary_flux \
--field concentration \
--boundary "x=0" \
--json
Compare simulation results to reference data:
# Compare to analytical solution
python scripts/comparison_tool.py \
--simulation results/profile.json \
--reference reference/analytical.json \
--metric l2_error \
--json
# Compare to experimental data
python scripts/comparison_tool.py \
--simulation results/history.json \
--reference experimental_data.csv \
--metric rmse \
--interpolate \
--json
# Compare two simulations
python scripts/comparison_tool.py \
--simulation results_fine/field.json \
--reference results_coarse/field.json \
--metric max_difference \
--json
Generate automated reports:
# Generate summary report
python scripts/report_generator.py \
--input results/ \
--output report.json \
--json
# Generate with specific sections
python scripts/report_generator.py \
--input results/ \
--sections "summary,statistics,convergence" \
--output report.json \
--json
For a complete simulation analysis:
# Step 1: Inventory available data
python scripts/field_extractor.py --input results/ --list --json
# Step 2: Extract final state statistics
python scripts/statistical_analyzer.py \
--input results/field_final.json \
--field phi \
--json
# Step 3: Analyze convergence history
python scripts/time_series_analyzer.py \
--input results/history.json \
--quantity residual \
--detect-steady-state \
--json
# Step 4: Compute derived quantities
python scripts/derived_quantities.py \
--input results/field_final.json \
--quantity volume_fraction \
--field phi \
--json
# Step 5: Compare to reference (if available)
python scripts/comparison_tool.py \
--simulation results/profile.json \
--reference benchmark/expected.json \
--metric l2_error \
--json
# Step 6: Generate summary report
python scripts/report_generator.py \
--input results/ \
--output analysis_report.json \
--json
| Metric | Interpretation | |--------|----------------| | L2 error < 1% | Excellent agreement | | L2 error 1-5% | Good agreement | | L2 error 5-10% | Moderate agreement | | L2 error > 10% | Poor agreement, investigate |
All scripts support --json flag for machine-readable output:
{
"script": "field_extractor",
"version": "1.0.0",
"input_file": "results/field_0100.json",
"field": "concentration",
"data": {
"shape": [100, 100],
"min": 0.1,
"max": 0.9,
"mean": 0.5
},
"values": [[...], [...]]
}
For detailed information, see:
references/data_formats.md - Supported input/output formatsreferences/statistical_methods.md - Statistical analysis methodsreferences/derived_quantities_guide.md - Physical quantity calculationsreferences/comparison_metrics.md - Error metrics and interpretationdevelopment
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