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There will be two datasets generated for each type of 3D data computed. One dataset represents the concentration/exposure/dosage that is experienced by the cell. These values only make sense when applied to a volume. These datasets will display as a block filled value in each cell. Some people prefer viewing smooth contours rather than block filled values. The second dataset that is created represents the cell based values averaged to the nodes to provide for smooth contours. These datasets have "smoothed" in their names to distinguish them from the cell based data. | There will be two datasets generated for each type of 3D data computed. One dataset represents the concentration/exposure/dosage that is experienced by the cell. These values only make sense when applied to a volume. These datasets will display as a block filled value in each cell. Some people prefer viewing smooth contours rather than block filled values. The second dataset that is created represents the cell based values averaged to the nodes to provide for smooth contours. These datasets have "smoothed" in their names to distinguish them from the cell based data. | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 14 November 2012
The Particle Module Compute Grid Datasets page describes how to represent particle data on a rectilinear grid. The computations include things such as count, accumulation, and concentrations on the grid cells. In addition to computing these values on 2D grid cells, some of the datasets can be computed in layers creating 3D data. These datasets include concentration, exposure and dosage.
3D Fence Options
If the "create fence diagram" option is selected SMS will build a 3D mesh and datasets for each of the selected 3D datasets. SMS will also turn on the option to display fences (found in the display options dialog) and set the coverage used for fences. See 3D Fence Diagrams for information on adjusting the display of the fence.
There will be two datasets generated for each type of 3D data computed. One dataset represents the concentration/exposure/dosage that is experienced by the cell. These values only make sense when applied to a volume. These datasets will display as a block filled value in each cell. Some people prefer viewing smooth contours rather than block filled values. The second dataset that is created represents the cell based values averaged to the nodes to provide for smooth contours. These datasets have "smoothed" in their names to distinguish them from the cell based data.
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