Andy Bauer wrote:
If you're working in parallel with your original grid partition you can try the process id scalars
Thanks Andy,
I am using PV 3.10.0
I don't see the "process id scalars." Where do I find it?
Stephen
and then the threshold filter to separate the different domain partitions. If you're working in serial you may be able to use the extract surface filter to see the interface between the partitions from the files.

Andy

On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Stephen Wornom <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I have parallel unstructured data .pvd .pvtu and vtu data for each
    subdomain.

    Is there an easy way to see the interfaces? I have a pressure
    abnormality and I would like to see if it ls located on a boundary
    between two domains.
    Thanks,
    Stephen

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