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Fluid writes merged geometries by element type#1032

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With this PR, fluid application and all the derived apps will write the geometry section merging by element type

All tetrahedra together, all triangles together... avoiding repeated entities. See KratosMultiphysics/Kratos#12564

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Pull request overview

This PR updates the GiD MDPA geometry writing flow for the Fluid application so that, when writing in geometries mode, geometry connectivities are merged by element type (e.g., all tetrahedra together, all triangles together) to avoid repeated geometry entities.

Changes:

  • Added an optional merge_by_etype parameter to write::writeGeometryConnectivities to support merging geometry output by element type.
  • Enabled merged-by-element-type geometry writing in the Fluid app by calling writeGeometryConnectivities with the merge flag set.

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Copilot reviewed 2 out of 2 changed files in this pull request and generated 2 comments.

File Description
kratos.gid/scripts/Writing/WriteGeometries.tcl Adds merge-by-element-type mode and creates temporary merged groups to write consolidated Begin/End Geometries blocks.
kratos.gid/apps/Fluid/write/write.tcl Enables merge-by-element-type geometry writing when write_mdpa_mode is geometries.

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Comment on lines +40 to +43
if {$merge_by_etype eq 1} {
# Print the merged groups
foreach key [dict keys $merged_groups] {

Comment on lines +41 to +42
# Print the merged groups
foreach key [dict keys $merged_groups] {
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