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Hi Dean, > A general suggestion could be to have a set of classes for dedicated > treatment of (Finite Elements, Fluid Flow) numerical model atomic > discretized objects, which could be treated with the same representations, > which you have done for the domain Set of a Field classes. The usual (semi-humorous, semi-serious) response to suggestions like this among the VisAD developers is "let me know when you've got it working". It sounds like a good idea. If you're the person who needs it and the person who best understands exactly what it is you're suggesting (I don't completely understand), then you're the best person to do it. We would be very happy to add it a link from the VisAD web page or perhaps even add it to the system (typically in its own package). > As you know the treatment of this elements/cells is based on the data which > can be defined on the mesh/grid but also in-between the geometrical nodes. > I understand that this cannot be done immediately but it could be > interesting for people who need to debug/process their numerical models in > Structured Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics and similar application domains. > > I will keep you inform about my further investigations. We'll look forward to it, and good luck. Cheers, Bill
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