Thank you for your response, Christopher.
I was able to fix the issue by changing the "updateVtkFields" function to
resize the "Kxx_" vector based on the number of elements in the grid,
rather than the number of degrees of freedom.

Kenza

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> Hi Kenza,
> how do you get the data for your red line and how do you plot them?
>
> - I assume that the permeability is constant for a complete cell. Is
> this correct?
> - If you get the value for the box center, you should plot the value for
> the whole cell with the value from the center. Then you get the sharp
> interfaces in your plot.
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> With other words, the unexpected plot results from a wrong visualization.
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> Bye
> Christoph
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> Am 14.03.23 um 14:26 schrieb kenza bouznari:
> > Dear Dumux users,
> >
> > My simulations show a progressive permeability interface between two
> > different materials instead of a sharp transition from one material to
> > another. Here's the permeability profile I obtain & the assumed
> > interfaces between the different layers in my conceptual model:
> > image.png
> > I am using test/2p2c/injection, the box method. The problem persists
> > even with a local refinement of the grid.
> >
> > Do you have any suggestions for possible ways how to capture the sharp
> > interface between two different materials?
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> > Thank you in advance for your help.
> >
> > Kenza
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