Displaying the Volume Mesh on a Plane Section
You can visualize the volume mesh on a plane section to view the internal cell structure.
Note | As the plane section displays a two-dimensional cut through the volume mesh, some cells can appear incorrectly distorted. |
To display the volume mesh on a plane:
- Make sure that you have a mesh scene open.
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Right-click the
node and select
.
- You can also use a plane that you have created for other scenes.
- In the Create Section in-place dialog, define the plane parameters.
- In the Explorer Pane, click scene/plot.
- Right-click the node and select .
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In the object selection dialog, select the plane section.
The plane section displays the volume mesh where it cuts through the region.
You can also sweep planes to view the mesh throughout the entire volume in an animation, or create multiple sections to view the mesh on several pre-defined planes with the same orientation.
Example of Poor Surface Representation in a Volume Mesh
Plane sections are useful for viewing the internal cell structure around complex geometry to ensure that you have accurately captured the surface in the volume mesh.
The following image shows a volume mesh that
does not accurately capture a complex surface.


By producing a finer mesh around the surface,
you can improve the discretization. You can validate this improvement by displaying
the new volume mesh on the same plane section.

