[CIG-MC] Mesh problem
scott tarlow
scott_tarlow at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 9 14:26:24 PST 2013
Hey Eric,
Thanks for looking at this problem. The reordering seemed to make the model run faster, but the shape turned out simula. I also changed nsd=1 values from latitude to colatitude. The area I'm looking at goes from 170 E to 160 W longitudally, and i interpreted 160 degrees west as -160. Perhps the problem is I am crossing the prime meridian?
thank you for your time,
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Heien <emheien at ucdavis.edu>
To: scott tarlow <scott_tarlow at yahoo.com>; cig-mc at geodynamics.org
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Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [CIG-MC] Mesh problem
In the code to read coordinate files, I believe it assumes the first entry will be the minimum theta/phi/radius and the final entry will be the maximum. Try reordering the entries for nsd=1/nsd=2 and let me know if you still have this problem.
-Eric
On Jan 8, 2013, at 2:39 PM, scott tarlow wrote:
> Hello
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> I am having some problems getting the correct "shape" of the mesh. I keep getting this criss-crossed mesh and I am not sure why, I have played with my coordinate file to figure it out but nothing I have done has worked. Inclosed is an image of the problem, the coor.dat file, the cfg file, and the matlab program i use to write the coor.dat file.
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> thank you for your time,
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