Berk:

On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Berk Geveci wrote:

I am afraid that the old school solution is the only out-of-box solution. If 
you are willing to
spend some quality programming time with VTK, there are folks on this and VTK 
lists that can
help you with implementing your own cell types. It is a non-trivial task though.


Normally, this is the kind of project that I am happy to take on. However, as I am working on the last phase of my research, as well as writing my dissertation, it's not something that I really have time for right now.

I figured out how to convert my XFEM data (non-standard interpolation functions) to DG data ("regular" elements where the discontinuity lies along the inter-element boundary), which appears to display my results just as I expect. Thanks for the response!

Cheers,

Neil

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Neil Hodge
Ph.D. Candidate
Computational Solid Mechanics Lab
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California, Berkeley

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