[metis-users] partitionning unstructured meshes into tube-like partitions
Joe Leslie-Hurd
joe at gilith.com
Thu Nov 10 18:36:54 UTC 2016
Hi Stephen,
Unfortunately this email list is for users of the Metis theorem prover:
http://www.gilith.com/research/metis/
not the Metis graph partitioning program:
http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/metis/metis/overview
I suggest you ask your question on their support forum:
http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/forum
Cheers,
Joe
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Stephen Wornom <stephen.wornom at inria.fr> wrote:
> My team uses metis; I use metis to partition meshes without any knowledge of
> how the metis works; as a conswquence I accept whatever partitions metis
> gives and that is the problem.
>
> What I would like is to partition an x,y,z mesh such that all the partitions
> are in the x-y plane. To be clear I would like all the partitions to include
> both zmin and zmax that a tube-like partition of length Zmax-Zmin.
>
> The question is how do I tell metis to do this, by default metis cuts
> across the z-coorinate.
> Hope my question is clear,
> Thanks in advance,
> Stephen
>
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