Is it possible to create QUAD meshes with this mesher, and to specify
mesh seeds on the edges?

Are there any export options to popular solver formats?

2009/12/7 Thomas Paviot <[email protected]>
>
> 2009/12/7 Jelle Feringa <[email protected]>
>>
>> > I ran a few other tests. The 'curvature sensitivity' of MEFISTO
>> > mesher appears more clearly when the size of the elements is smaller
>> > (i.e. more triangles relies on the surface). But it also seems that
>> > the mesher is 'boundary adaptative': you can notice that the mesh is
>> > more precise near the boundary. This could be shown with the meshing
>> > of a planar surface.
>>
>> Interesting, I kind of expected a more explicit reference to curvature.
>> The mefisto mesher seems pretty impressive to me!
>>
>> -jelle
>
> We have to investigate it further. The best solution would be to create a set 
> of test cases and perform meshing operations over them (I mean, with the 
> available meshers available from smesh). The output: an html page for this 
> benchmark, with results displayed in a table (time, number of elements, 
> memory consumption etc.).
> Thomas
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