Moreland, Kenneth wrote:
I’m not sure I understand the question. You should be able to create mesh 2 by running mesh 1 through the Tetrahedralize filter. After that you visualize it like any other mesh.
I clicked the Tetrahedrize filter. This creates mesh 2 or at least it does something. information shows that mesh1 and mesh 2 have the same number of vertices. I want mesh 2 to be a finer mesh than mesh 1. What am I doing wrong? or stated differently, can one refine a mesh using PV?
Thanks,
Stephen
-Ken


On 7/19/10 7:12 AM, "Stephen Wornom" <[email protected]> wrote:

    read solution 1 (mesh 1)
    Let mesh 2 = mesh 1 triangulated.
    1-How do I interpolate solution 1 to mesh 2 (solution 2)?
    2-How do I visualize solution 2?
    Hope my questions are clear,
    Thanks,
    Stephen

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