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Old   February 23, 2017, 07:45
Default Detecting Aggregate breakage through paraview
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I can visualize my aggregate consisting of spheres placed at finite distances, and the aggregate breaks after some time due to the physics involved. Is there any way detect through some filter that an aggregate broke. Like, is it possible to have a color for all spheres in cluster, and a different color for another cluster?
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Why don't you attach a Scalar quantity to all particle centers, which is equal to some value when they break and then map that value to be transparent in the visualization?
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