[Paraview] [EXT] Re: Any way to select nodes that are inside a volume

Dennis Conklin dennis_conklin at goodyear.com
Mon Oct 24 07:47:44 EDT 2016


Ken,

Yes it is a multiblock dataset and the rebar blocks are different than the hex blocks.

Dennis

From: Moreland, Kenneth [mailto:kmorel at sandia.gov]
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 10:56 PM
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Subject: [EXT] Re: [Paraview] Any way to select nodes that are inside a volume

Is there any feature of your data that distinguishes the rebar from the larger blob? Do you have a multiblock data with one or more blocks containing only rebar? Do you have field data that might be unique to the rebar such as material type or density?

-Ken

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Any way to select nodes that are inside a volume

All,

I have a solid blob of elements.   Then I have a large cloud of embedded rebars that is much bigger than the solid blob.   I only want rebars that are inside the blob.    Is there anyway to select only the rebar (truss element) nodes that are inside the solid blob.   Like if I extract surfaces from the blob, is there any any way to clip the nodes using those surfaces.   I have gotten close using clips, but I just can’t get them perfectly arranged to do what I need.

Are there any plug-ins out there or something?  Any ideas?

Thanks

Dennis
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