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[SCIRUN-USERS] InsertHexVolSheetAlongSurface


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  • From: Louise Brown <Louise.Brown@nottingham.ac.uk>
  • To: "scirun-users@sci.utah.edu" <scirun-users@sci.utah.edu>
  • Subject: [SCIRUN-USERS] InsertHexVolSheetAlongSurface
  • Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 12:29:04 +0100
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Hello,

 

I am interested in seeing whether the InsertHexVolSheetAlongSurface function could be used for our application.  I have tried to recreate the simple example shown in the literature: I have created a hex mesh using CreateLatVol and then have created a cylindrical tri surface mesh using our own software.  Both of these can be viewed successfully in SCIRun.  When I try to run the InsertHexVolSheetAlongSurface function there are several warnings and errors reporting non-manifold edges and problems adding new layers of hexes.  The final number of hexes on each side is reasonable but the number of nodes along the shared boundary seems far too small.  When the output is viewed there are just a few, seemingly random, points displayed.

 

Can I expect this function to work with this input?  Do you have any examples which I could run to see how it works?

 

Best regards,

 

Louise Brown

 

Dr Louise Brown

Research Fellow

 

Polymer Composites Group

University of Nottingham

 

Dr Louise Brown

Research Fellow

 

Polymer Composites Group

ITRC Building, Room B02d

University of Nottingham

University Park

NG7 2RD

T -  +44 (0)115 9513979

E – Louise.Brown@nottingham.ac.uk

 


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