[Gmsh] (no subject)

David Colignon David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be
Thu Mar 30 16:05:11 CEST 2006


Hi,

you can try the Triangulate plugin :

http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh-full.html#SEC44

Plugin(Triangulate)
    Plugin(Triangulate) triangulates the points in the view `iView', assuming that all the points belong to a surface that can be projected one-to-one onto a plane. If `iView' < 0, the plugin is run on the current view.

    Plugin(Triangulate) creates one new view.

    Numeric options:

    iView
        Default value: -1 

and also look at 

http://www.geuz.org/pipermail/gmsh/2001/000376.html

Cheers,

Dave


David Colignon, Ph.D.
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Alex Hartov wrote:
> Greetings
> 
> I have discovered & learned to use your program.  I like it a lot &  
> would like to thank you for making it available to all.
> 
> I have one question regarding its capabilities.  We are working on  
> problems involving the human anatomy.  In some cases it is easy to  
> approximate it with regular shapes (cylinders cones etc.), however  
> some models can't be created that way.  One particular example is the  
> brain.  Am I correct in assuming that gmsh is not appropriate to  
> build arbitrary shape models?  Do you have the ability to mesh an  
> arbitrary set of points as a surface and then to create a volume mesh  
> from that surface?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Alex Hartov, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor of Engineering
> Thayer School of Engineering
> Dartmouth College HB8000
> Hanover NH 03755
> (603) 646 3936
> alex.hartov at dartmouth.edu
> 
> 
> 
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