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I am terribly late to the party, but if you are looking at a scalar or vector field defined within the FLML, then you can set an equivalent scalar or vector field as diagnostic and use the scalar/vector_galerkin_projection algorithms. However, I am not too sure how to proceed if you need to deal with a tensor field. I will admit I did not fully understand what you meant by "using Fortran and not the schema", so apologies if the above does not specifically target your query. |
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I was wondering if there is an easy way to project, using Fortran and not the schema, a Fluidity field (for the sake of this discussion let's make the field scalar) from a P1 mesh onto a P2 mesh and vice versa.
I know we have the
Superconvergence
andSupermesh_Assembly
femtools modules which I suspect should be able to do the trick but they are not very well documented, or I am doing something silly, so I am not entirely sure how to achieve the projection.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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