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April 4, 2006, 09:30 |
projecting on shells
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Hello, I want to project physical quantities on shells created by PSCREATE. The shells are not neat-looking in the sense there are a few which are too pointed or small. Is this a problem ? Due to the mesh geometry I have defined the planes with the command SNORM, vertex I,vertex II, vertex II and then used PSCREATE for the fluid cells around this section-plane. Thanks
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April 4, 2006, 09:43 |
Re: projecting on shells
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There is no problem with the shapes. Depending on whether your starting data is cell-centered or smoothed (vertex data) the projection will either use each shell centroid or each vertex. There is no use of their shapes in the process.
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April 4, 2006, 09:45 |
Re: projecting on shells
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To TG thank you very much.
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