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Dear Friends,
I am looking for a free, open source 3D mesh generator. I am not concerned if it does not have wide variety of options as with many commercial packages. It is good enough if it can generate only a single topology mesh for any given geometry. Thanks in advance for suggestions/comments Regards, Ganesh |
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I'd suggest a look in:
NETGEN: http://www.hpfem.jku.at/netgen/ TETGEN: http://tetgen.berlios.de/ GMSH: http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/ In my opinion, NETGEN is the most friendly ;-) Cheers Renato. |
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Dear Fab and Renato,
Thankyou very much for those useful links Regards, Ganesh |
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