[Gmsh] High order visualization
Jean-François Remacle
jean-francois.remacle at uclouvain.be
Wed May 4 16:53:02 CEST 2016
Le 27 avr. 2016 à 21:55, Jesse Chan <jchan985 at gmail.com<mailto:jchan985 at gmail.com>> a écrit :
Hi
I've been using the high order visualization properties of GMSH (specifying $InterpolationScheme) for hybrid meshes consisting of both prisms and tetrahedra. However, if the prisms are not affine, I've noticed that the visualizations are discontinuous across a prism-tet interface. This does not happen for meshes with tetrahedra and affine wedges, nor if I use a hand-rolled VTK visualization.
Have you tried to you use adaptive viewing with a negative error ?
JF
Is this due to the non-affine prism? Do I need to specify also an interpolation scheme and "list-of-coords" for non-affine wedges to take care of, and if so, is there an example anywhere on the web?
Thanks!
Best
- Jesse
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