Defining a Cell Surface

The cell surface part represents all the cells adjacent to or intersected by a given part.

A cell surface part can be useful for extracting boundary or interior cells. For example, a cell surface created from a boundary shows the cells adjacent to the boundary, whereas a cell surface created from a plane section shows all cells intersected by the plane. A cell surface part can be created using any part of dimensionality two or lower.

To create a cell surface:

  1. Follow the general procedure outlined in the section, Defining Derived Parts General Workflow. Choose the menu option, New Part > Cell Surface...
  2. Specify the input parts and display option as described in the section, Defining Derived Parts General Workflow.