# HiLiftAeroML native-volume invalid zero-fill rows This directory identifies native-volume rows that should be ignored when using the released volume field data. Every exported flow and statistics field was verified to be exactly zero on each listed row. This includes stored pressure, absolute temperature, and density, so the rows do not contain a physically valid CFD solution state. The all-zero pattern is consistent with zero-filled placeholder or missing data; the files identify the affected rows but do not assign a specific cause to the zero fill. ## Files - `volume_zero_fill_raw_point_ids_all1800.jsonl` lists the case-local raw row IDs for all 1,800 cases in human-readable ASCII. - `volume_zero_fill_raw_point_xyz_all1800.csv` provides the corresponding raw native VTU coordinates as a human-readable diagnostic table with columns `case_id,raw_point_id,x,y,z`. - `volume_zero_fill_raw_point_ids_all1800_manifest.json` documents how the rows were identified, binds every source archive and both public data files by SHA-256, and records integrity checks. - `SHA256SUMS` contains the publication checksums. ## What the list records For each case, the listed IDs are zero-based indices in the stored `PointData` row order of `volume_.vtu`. They identify rows where the raw stored Float32 `avg(P)` is exactly numeric zero, including either sign of zero, using no tolerance. The locations were identified before Cp conversion, normalization, or nondimensionalization and were not derived from model predictions. This raw-field condition is not equivalent to physical `Cp == 0`. The initial `avg(P) == 0.0` test was used to find candidate rows. A subsequent check verified that all exported fields listed in the manifest are exactly zero on every candidate row. The published IDs are therefore the rows to ignore; legitimate physical points are not selected merely because a derived quantity such as `Cp` is zero. Across all 1,800 cases there are 419,416,158,837 raw volume rows and 1,232,817 listed zero-fill rows. The list is nonempty for 1,768 cases and empty for 32 cases. ## Reading one case ```python import json with open( "data_quality/volume_zero_fill_raw_point_ids_all1800.jsonl", encoding="ascii", ) as stream: for line in stream: record = json.loads(line) if record["case_id"] == case_id: zero_fill_raw_point_ids = record["zero_fill_raw_point_ids"] break else: raise KeyError(case_id) ``` The file has exactly one compact JSON object per line, ordered by `case_index`; line number is therefore `case_index + 1`. IDs within a case are sorted and unique. A consumer processing a chunk can use these IDs to locate and omit the listed rows that fall inside that chunk. ## Coordinate convenience table The CSV contains one header and exactly 1,232,817 data rows, ordered by `case_index` and then `raw_point_id`. Its `x`, `y`, and `z` values are copied from `Points[raw_point_id]` in the native volume VTU without transformation or unit conversion. The source coordinates are Float32; each value is written with nine significant decimal digits and verified to round-trip to the exact stored Float32 value. Coordinates are descriptive convenience data, not identifiers. Use the pair `(case_id, raw_point_id)` for exact joins. Do not use coordinate rounding, nearest-neighbour matching, or a geometric tolerance to redefine row identity. ## Source provenance The manifest pins `nvidia/HiLiftAeroML` at immutable revision `1c266d3869bc2968ff97d2107c9c3919be03ed32`. For every case it records the repository-relative volume-archive path, byte size, Hugging Face LFS SHA-256, and extracted VTU member name. The row-ID space is the named VTU obtained by lossless extraction of that pinned archive. ## Scope This metadata applies only to the listed native-volume `PointData` rows. It does not identify or describe any surface rows. See the repository's root dataset card for licensing and citation details.