[Paraview] FW: [EXT] RE: [EXTERNAL] EXODUS: How to find nodes that are common to more than 1 sideset
Scott, W Alan
wascott at sandia.gov
Wed Sep 7 22:13:13 EDT 2016
Ping?
From: Dennis Conklin [mailto:dennis_conklin at goodyear.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 5:55 AM
To: Scott, W Alan <wascott at sandia.gov>
Subject: RE: [EXT] RE: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] EXODUS: How to find nodes that are common to more than 1 sideset
Scott,
Nope, I haven't gotten any responses. A more general question is how to access the sidesets within the Exodus reader - I remember how difficult it was to access block names and am wondering if this will be as non-intuitive as that was.
Dennis
From: Scott, W Alan [mailto:wascott at sandia.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2016 7:56 PM
To: Dennis Conklin <dennis_conklin at goodyear.com<mailto:dennis_conklin at goodyear.com>>
Subject: [EXT] RE: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] EXODUS: How to find nodes that are common to more than 1 sideset
Ever get an answer? I have no idea myself. Maybe functionality that we need?
Alan
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-bounces at paraview.org] On Behalf Of Dennis Conklin
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 8:09 AM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] EXODUS: How to find nodes that are common to more than 1 sideset
All,
I want to search or query for nodes that are in more than 1 sideset, as common nodes drive Multi-Point Constraints crazy. I don't have any great ideas. Do any of you?
Thanks for any hints you may have.
Dennis
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