Sam and Andy,

Thanks for your advices.
I found the order of applying filters is very important.
Here is a good step:
> 1. Extract Fluid block(s)
> 2. Cell Data to Point Data at Original Multiblock
> 3. Resample Data Sets of Original Multiblock at Fluid Block(s)

Most cases are OK with above step, but some cases including
non-contiguous interface failed on resampling step
(mismatching about Tuple Length).


Magician


On 2012/07/03, at 0:05, Andy Bauer wrote:

> What I would try is extract block filter to separate the 2 data sets. Then 
> use the resample with data set to project the wall point data to the 
> volumetric grid point data. I'm not sure if it will work without testing it 
> though.
> 
> On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Magician <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> I'm now trying to visualize CFD simulation data.
> There are 3D-Cell and 2D-Wall elements
> and each elements have cell-centered vector or scalar data.
> Wall and Cell elements are read as a single Unstructured
> Multiblock source.
> Wall elements are exactly overlapping with cell surfaces.
> 
> I often use "Cell Data to Point Data" filter.
> When I apply this filter for my Multiblock data,
> point values of 3D-Cells and 2D-Walls are treated separately.
> If possible, I want to replace point values of 3D-Cell surfaces'
> with 2D-Walls'.
> 
> Does anyone have a good idea to do it?
> 
> 
> Magician

On 2012/07/03, at 0:02, Samuel Key wrote:

> Magician,
> 
> If you were using EnSight Gold formatted binary results output, you could use 
> the EnSight "Part" construct to output (both in the same results file-set) 
> the 2D-Wall elements and the 3D-Cell elements as separate displayable graphic 
> objects (plus their point & cell data).
> 
> Then, in PV, use the "Extract Block" filter to select which "Parts" you want 
> to display followed by any other filters you like.
> 
> Sam
> 
> 
> On 7/2/2012 8:39 AM, Magician wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> 
>> I'm now trying to visualize CFD simulation data.
>> There are 3D-Cell and 2D-Wall elements
>> and each elements have cell-centered vector or scalar data.
>> Wall and Cell elements are read as a single Unstructured
>> Multiblock source.
>> Wall elements are exactly overlapping with cell surfaces.
>> 
>> I often use "Cell Data to Point Data" filter.
>> When I apply this filter for my Multiblock data,
>> point values of 3D-Cells and 2D-Walls are treated separately.
>> If possible, I want to replace point values of 3D-Cell surfaces'
>> with 2D-Walls'.
>> 
>> Does anyone have a good idea to do it?
>> 
>> 
>> Magician

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