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March 9, 2002, 10:57 |
meshing when surface vertex are known
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Hi, there:
I want to mesh a complicated geometry, if I have all the vertex on the surface of the geometry, how can I generate the 3D mesh? |
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March 10, 2002, 18:51 |
Re: meshing when surface vertex are known
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hi,
if you want or preserve the nodes it's the best to use pro*am's tet-mesher which starts with the triangulated surface - some other tet-mesher like ansa will do the same job. regards peter |
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