[Paraview] visualizing subdomain interfaces (boundaries) PV 3.10.0
Stephen Wornom
stephen.wornom at inria.fr
Fri Sep 14 10:54:20 EDT 2012
Andy Bauer wrote:
> If you're working in parallel with your original grid partition you
> can try the process id scalars
Thanks Andy,
I am using PV 3.10.0
I don't see the "process id scalars." Where do I find it?
Stephen
> and then the threshold filter to separate the different domain
> partitions. If you're working in serial you may be able to use the
> extract surface filter to see the interface between the partitions
> from the files.
>
> Andy
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Stephen Wornom
> <stephen.wornom at inria.fr <mailto:stephen.wornom at inria.fr>> wrote:
>
> I have parallel unstructured data .pvd .pvtu and vtu data for each
> subdomain.
>
> Is there an easy way to see the interfaces? I have a pressure
> abnormality and I would like to see if it ls located on a boundary
> between two domains.
> Thanks,
> Stephen
>
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