[Paraview] paraviw + discontinuous/non-linear functions within cells
Peter J. Bismuti
pjb9508 at vashon.ca.boeing.com
Thu Oct 5 14:47:18 EDT 2006
We have engineers using a numerical method that doesn't uniquely define values
at vertices. For example, if five cells all share a common vertex, then
generally you can expect five different values at the common vertex. The
data is represented as polynomials of arbitrary order. The data is
discontinuous across cell faces and edges (a.k.a. discontinuous galerkin
method). This is probably very similar to some FE codes so perhaps someone
already has experience with this type of problem.
The question is if it becomes necessary to accurately visualize the data, what
is the best way of doing this? You could have multiple vertices at the same
location, one for each cell, but this doesn't take care of the problem of the
non-linear functions within each cell. There is a paper (Sandia?) outlining
a metnod of recursively subdividing each cell by searching for critical
points first in the interior, then the faces, edges, .etc. The method has
already been implemented in VTK. However, it's not clear that this would
work in this case. The opinion of the engineers who use this code is that it
will not work.
My thinking is that using programmable shaders (and adding the functionality
to PV) would be the best solution. Any opinions? How much time/effort/$$$
would it take to implement this. Thanks in advance
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Peter Bismuti
Boeing
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