Dear Regine,
if you are interested in a block-structured hexahedral mesh, I strongly
suggest you check out pyformex, which does exactly what you look for,
http://pyformex.berlios.de/.
You can import an stl file and generate an all-hex mesh.
Hope this helps.
Luca
On Apr 3, 2011, at 10:50 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am using the branch splitting to seperate the branches of a vessel
> bifurcation. My plan is to create a blockstructured hexahedral mesh for such
> a bifurcation. Since this appeared to be not that easy considering the whole
> bifurcation (I failed several times), I hoped this would maybe get easier, if
> I split the branches. Unfortunately I am not that experienced with mesh
> generation and cfd in general. Does any of you have experience how I can
> proceed now to get such a blockstructured hexahedral mesh? The only
> commercial software I have access to are Gambit and TGrid. It would be really
> nice, if you could help me!
>
> Thanks a million in advance!
> Regine
>
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