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Old   December 14, 2018, 16:41
Default Tecplot 360 2013R kriging interpolation error
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Hello,

I have created a volume in Tecplot 360, and am trying to interpolate point data into the volume. I am able to create IDW interpolations, however when I try and use a kriging interpolation I get an error stating "Value overflow while kriging. Try setting drift to none, or try selecting more points."

Setting drift zone to none does not prevent this error. Reading the manual I saw that triangulating the data points first and kriging the triangulated zone can solve some kriging error, so I tried that as well and ended up with a very bad interpolation that just looks like a triangulation.

If anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them!

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