interpolate 3D data onto 2D plane

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zein
zein on 3 Apr 2022
Answered: Esha Chakraborty on 7 Apr 2022
I have variables (p,T,u,v,w) that are output for 3D block. Each point location is defined by (x,y,z) with corresponding value of the variables (p,T,u,v,w).
Is it possible to interpolate the 3D data to 2-D plane shown in the following figure?
Can gridata function be used for doing this interpolation?
In that case, xq,yq and zq are points on the 2-D plane (outlined in black color)?
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Torsten
Torsten on 3 Apr 2022
Strange plane. Is it curved ?
zein
zein on 3 Apr 2022
the plane is straight

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Esha Chakraborty
Esha Chakraborty on 7 Apr 2022
Hi Zein,
I understand that you want to determine the possibility of interpolating 3D data onto 2D plane using griddata() function.
It is possible to fit a hypersurface of the form v = f(x,y,z) using griddata(x,y,z,v,xq,yq,zq), where griddata() function interpolates the surface at the query points specified by (xq,yq,zq) and returns the interpolated values, vq.
You can find a similar example in the link below:
You can also find more details about the griddata() function here.

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