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[ff3d-users] Re: Re: Reading GMSH hexahedral mesh.
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Cécile Giorla |
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[ff3d-users] Re: Re: Reading GMSH hexahedral mesh. |
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Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:05:33 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
Hi,
Initially, the problem I want to solve is the following :
- build an hexahedral structured mesh of a box which is refined near
the ground and large when we elevate (in order not to have a big big
calculation time) (the structured hexaedral mesh is required in order to
have a best visibility of the number of the elements in the mesh)
- have the possibility to define obstacles ( in the mesh itself or by
the fictitious domain method)
- be able to deal with structured (but distorded in order to adapt the
ground with an elevation map) mesh
Because FF3D doesn't allow to refined mesh, I thought importing one from
GMSH would be the best way to deal with this kind of problem.
What do you think it would be best in this case?
Thank you.
Cecile Giorla.
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