73 | | 2. For each of the P_mass variables, apply the Transform, Elevate and Project operators like so. For now, let us focus on the sinks you are going to project onto mass1 (down the barrel, parallel to the flow). |
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| 74 | [[Image(cpmass0.png, 75%)]] |
| 75 | |
| 76 | '''Figure 8.''' When we first add the chombo files P_mass (currently at frame 0). |
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| 78 | [[Image(csinksdrawn.png, 75%)]] |
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| 80 | '''Figure 9.''' When you first draw the sink, it may change the parameters of the box (currently frame 200). It will also be hovering. Our objective is to project this sink onto the faces of our box. There is no significance in the change in active time slider name from NoShear3DCDM -> NoShear3DCDM1 -> NoShear3DCDMP_mass. |
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| 82 | 2. For each of the P_mass variables, apply the Transform, Elevate and Project operators like so ('''Figure 10'''). For now, let us focus on the sinks you are going to project onto mass1 (down the barrel, parallel to the flow). One can find all three the operators under Operators +/- > Transforms. Ensure that the order goes Project first and Elevate second. The position of Transform relative to the others does not matter so much. Their specifics can be seen in '''Figure 11'''. |
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| 84 | [[Image(cpmass2.png, 75%)]] |
| 85 | |
| 86 | '''Figure 10.''' The first P_mass drawn onto mass1, as illustrated by the black crosses. Note the applied transforms force the sinks onto mass1, where we currently have the others hidden. |
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| 88 | [[Image(cpmass3.png, 25%)]] [[Image(cpmass4.png, 25%)]] [[Image(cpmass5.png, 25%)]] |
| 89 | |
| 90 | '''Figures 11.''' |