On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Petry Stefan wrote:

> node 0: x=-0.0100975 ; y=0.0100975
> node 1: x=-0.010009 ; y=0.0101852
> node 2: x=-0.010081 ; y=0.0102585
> node 3: x=-0.0101701 ; y=0.0101701

This appears to be an inverted element by libMesh ordering.  Have you
run in debug or devel mode?  Try recompiling and rerunning with
METHOD=dbg and see if you trip any assertions.

An inverted element by itself shouldn't cause the garbage quadrature
points you're seeing, but it should have thrown an assertion once you
tried to reinitialize the FE object on that element.  Perhaps there's
some other problem which the debugging assertions might catch.
---
Roy

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