4/16/2015

Ensight -- Create Clip Planes

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INTRODUCTION
A clipping plane is a planar slice through a 3D mesh. EnSight’s clipping operation can take arbitrary cuts through
either structured or unstructured meshes. The clip can be based on EnSight’s plane tool, and as such can be infinite
in extent (at least to the bounds of the parts it is created from) or restricted to the bounds of the Plane tool. The nodes
of the resulting clipping plane can be based on the topology and resolution of the underlying mesh or sampled on a
regular grid according to the plane tool.
A clip can also be created by specifying the node id of three nodes. When node ids are used, the plane will be infinite
in extent and will stay tied to those three nodes - even if they move in a changing geometry model.
Besides creating the intersection of a plane through a domain, which is the normal mode for clipping, a clipping plane
can also be used to create parts which are what would result from a cut of its parent domain into “front” (inside) and or
“back” (outside) parts. These parts contain valid elements of the same order as the original domain parts.
Like other clip tools, clipping planes can be interactively manipulated with the mouse providing a powerful volume
visualization capability. Clipping planes can also be automatically animated to display results throughout a region of
space or over time.

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