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January 18, 2001, 13:50 |
a better sensor
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since a sensor returns the value of the surrounding cell, coarse grids again cause problems when comparing experimental data with data from cfd analysis....
has someone already written a macro or an external program, that does some interpolation on arbitrary vertices or sensors ? how do i quickly find out which cell encloses the sensor or a vertex that is not connected with the mesh ? regards, achim |
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January 19, 2001, 16:39 |
Re: a better sensor
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First if you load vertex data instead of cell data, then sensors do interpolate.
After you do a sensor,scan if you do a sensor,list it will tell what cell its in. |
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