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Giles Richardson
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I have generated an octree mesh available here (unstructured vtk binary):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O4b...eiS8AptYMc-hc8 But in Paraview, the streamlines are not continuous - they get halted by the cell transitions (wherever thers a change in refinement level). Its as though the mesh doesnt know that a cell face has 4 neighbour cells on one side. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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