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April 12, 2002, 11:29 |
Struct Grid Tool
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I would like to find some user review/opinions for a Grid Generation program called GiD. How good is it at multi-block structured grids. http://gid.cimne.upc.es I was considering it to do structured grids for NPARC Wind. I know that I would have to customize it for plot3d input/output. I am not sure how big a task that would be. I am not sure that the grids themselves would be good. It is very inexpensive compared to other Grid codes. (you usually get what you pay for)
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April 24, 2002, 06:08 |
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We use gid at TU Berlin to generate grids for STAR-CD, WAMIT, own codes. So far, it works well and is easy to learn.
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