Working with Field Functions of the Block-Mapped Coordinate System

Three field functions are used with the block-mapped coordinate system.

When they are calculated, their nodes are added under the Automation > Field Functions manager node: Block-mapped: Umin - Umax, Block-mapped: Vmin - Vmax, and Block-mapped: Wmin - Wmax. The names of these field functions can be altered by renaming the coordinate system and/or any of its six subnodes.

The values in the field functions are calculated when they are needed. A section surface can be defined by creating an iso surface of one of these field functions.

The field functions’ values vary from about 0 to 1, where 0 is the first edge of a boundary group pair and 1 is the other edge. The maximum and minimum are not exactly 0.0 and 1.0 due to approximation errors.

The field functions are computed by creating a background grid and interpolating where each point in the actual mesh would be located. If this background mesh is too coarse, the resulting section surfaces will not be smooth. In this case, increase the resolution of the background grid by changing the coordinate system’s Interpolation Points property.