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Old   July 12, 2010, 23:24
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I have created a hexahedral grid generation software in Windows. This is an initial proof of concept implementation. I created a volume mesh directly - i.e., without going from Edge-Surface-Volume. I wonder if this approach is something new or noteworthy. I described it at www.iNet1000.com.

Right now, I am only supporting domains made of "line" edges. That is, the edge type is just a straight line only. I believe eventually it can be extended to ARC, SPLINE, etc...

I am not a CFD expert. I have a limited exposure to CFD, but I do have an extensive experiense in CAD and graphics area.

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