XFEMClipPartialElements: Discontinuity Visualization for MOOSE-Based Simulations

XFEMClipPartialElements
Technology No. CW-17-06
The XFEMClipPartialElements tool is a plugin for the open-source Paraview visualization software to correctly visualize results with discontinuities represented using the extended finite element method (XFEM) in MOOSE-based codes.  The MOOSE framework has an ability to use the extended finite element method (XFEM) to represent arbitrary discontinuities in a solution field. The XFEM implementation in MOOSE uses a technique known as the phantom node method, which duplicates finite elements that are split by a discontinuity. In this technique, the split elements contain a physical and a non-physical component. To correctly visualize the results from such a simulation, the non-physical portions of those duplicated elements must be removed.  The XFEMClipPartialElements tool is a plugin for the open-source Paraview code that modifies the appearance of the visualized results from MOOSE-based codes to correctly clip the non-physical portions of the partial elements.

This software is open source and available at no cost. Download now by visiting the product's GitHub page.
  • swap_vertical_circlemode_editAuthors (1)
    Benjamin Spencer
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    Product brochure
    XFEMClipPartialElements: Discontinuity Visualization for MOOSE-Based Simulations.pdf
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