Hi Vincent,
what I would do to try to understand what goes wrong is to try simplifying the
process: in the second pipe, set -boundarylayer 0, then just write out as msh
directly after scaling:
vmtksurfacereader -ifile
/Users/Vincent/Desktop/CFD/Temp/level_sets_sm_ct_ex_2.vtp --pipe
vmtkcenterl
And when I tried to open it with Fluent, it shows the following error messages:
> Reading "\psf\Home\Desktop\CFD\Temp\level_sets_sm_ct_ex_2_q_scaled_t_l.msh"...
563043 nodes.
94612 mixed wall faces, zone 3.
476 mixed wall faces, zone 4.
456 mixed wall faces, zone 5.
464 mixe
Thanks Luca for your prompt response!
Here are the command lines I used:
vmtksurfacereader -ifile /Users/Vincent/Desktop/CFD/Temp/level_sets_sm_ct.vtp
--pipe vmtkcenterlines -seedselector openprofiles --pipe vmtkflowextensions
-adaptivelength 1 -extensionratio 20 -normalestimationratio 1 -inter
Hi Vincent,
welcome to vmtk.
In order to help you we need some more information about what's the actual
issue you're coming across. Let's start with your first question: can you post
a screenshot?
Cheers
Luca
On 12/apr/2013, at 08:15, Vincent Ip wrote:
> I am a new beginner in learning how t