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Old   April 9, 2010, 16:14
Default How to create a 3d pipe in Gmbit
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Hi everyone,
I need to model a vein in order to make further studying about the blood flow in veins with and without deformation.
So, I need a help in creating a 3D pipe in Gambit and what is the best meshing?

I know how to create a 2D model but not 3D.

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if your section is constant, then you can extrude your face with help from an curve (for instance) --> Sweep Faces
Regarding Meshing, Cooper should be a good alternative
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