Hi all,

I am working on highly heterogeneous materials (see the simple cartoon in 
the following). It is composed of two kinds of constituents, A (blue) and B 
(white). The traditional methods is to check the position of the cell to 
see whether it belongs to phase A or B. Even though I have all the 
information about the distribution of the two phases, it is inefficient to 
do that when the model becomes more complex. My question is how to group 
elements or give an indicator to the cell (e.g., phase A is 1 and phase B 
is 2), such that we could know the cell belongs to A or B by checking the 
indicator.
Or is there any suggestion for considering the complex heterogeneous 
materials?  Thanks!

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Best,
Chenchen

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