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Old   July 10, 2015, 08:14
Default Display cells filtered by velocity magnitude
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Hello foamers,

strangely, I get some very high velocity magnitudes in ParaView. I know this because after loading all my mesh regions, setting color by U in the display panel and rescaling to data range, the top of my color legend displays very high values. But I can't find these cells in ParaView (nothing is red).
In order to find out where the problematic cells are, I checked Auto Convert Properties in Paraview -> Preferences and after that I applied the threshold filter and selected U_Magnitude. But no matter what I enter in the Lower Threshold and Upper Threshold field, I can't see anything in the output window.

Has anyone experinced something similar?

Best regards,

Kate
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