Dear Sebastian,
 I see, this is probably due to the presence of two inlets, I have to verify if 
your
arrangement leads to this bug.

A ready workaround for this issue is to generate centerlines using one inlet and
setting all the other sections as outlets, irrespective of the fact that they 
will
be inlets or outlets in your CFD. The two aspects are not strictly related.

Hope this helps, best regards 

Luca


On Nov 17, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Sebastian wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I meshed an aneurysm (with two inflows and two outflows) using the vmtk.
> After the generation I checked (vmtkmeshboundaryinspector) the mesh,
> getting this result:
> 
> https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-hHegl0gEQXg/TsPfvVPfNkI/AAAAAAAAAJw/P4Jsk5oo-oI/s640/cell_entities.png
> 
> CellEntityId: 2
>  Origin: 94.610016, 130.831772, 44.164082
>  Normal: 0.449780, 0.889753, -0.077704
>  Radius: 0.872859
> 
> CellEntityId: 3
>  Origin: 64.387634, 94.868515, 42.876991
>  Normal: -0.652360, -0.732462, -0.194744
>  Radius: 0.856078
> 
> CellEntityId: 1
>  Origin: 90.555107, 100.333771, 48.793083
>  Normal: 0.544274, -0.827268, 0.139260
>  Radius: 0.532539
> 
> CellEntityId: 1
>  Origin: 84.350166, 130.763870, 42.744808
>  Normal: 0.187577, 0.948862, -0.253920
>  Radius: 0.678819
> 
> 
> So there is one inlet and one outlet with the CellEntityId 1. 
> Is there a possibility to reassign these values?
> What could be the reason for the current assignment?
> 
> Best regards,
> Sebastian
> 
> 
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