Use a Parameterized Surface (
) data set, selected from the
More 3D Data Sets submenu, to visualize data on a general parameterized surface. Parameterized Surface data sets always use the spatial frame when evaluating outside the meshed domain. You can visualize the parameterized surface as a surface plot in its original dimension and as any plot type in 2D.
Enter a Name and a range of the parameter in the
Minimum and
Maximum fields for both the
First parameter and
Second parameter fields. You can use numbers, parameters, and solution-dependent expressions for the range limits.
If you want to evaluate an expression defined globally where there is also no domain mesh, select the Only evaluate globally defined expressions check box. It is then possible to, for example, postprocess a BEM model without a domain mesh inside the domain. The expressions that you can evaluate with this setting can be functions of the space variables and the domain variable
dom.
Enter the number of subdivisions of the parameter ranges. The default Resolution is 200, and the valid range is between 2 and 1,000,000 subdivisions. A high resolution might require significant computational resources.