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Old   April 29, 2017, 05:56
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I am using design modeler to create my geometry. the meshing is done using workbench meshing.
There I find an option of patch conforming algorithm. I would like to know whether it uses delaunay algorithm or a hybrid version of advanced front +
delaunay.

I want mesh created only using delaunay as it can be converted to polyhedral mesh in openfoam.

(Prefer not to use ICEM).

Thanks in advance
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It uses a combination. Info Available in user guide
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Hello All
I am using design modeler to create my geometry. the meshing is done using workbench meshing.
There I find an option of patch conforming algorithm. I would like to know whether it uses delaunay algorithm or a hybrid version of advanced front +
delaunay.

I want mesh created only using delaunay as it can be converted to polyhedral mesh in openfoam.

(Prefer not to use ICEM).

Thanks in advance
You can do mesh by delaunay method very quickly and better that WB mesher.
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Dear Alur

Do u mean that icem is better for the case
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Dear Alur

Do u mean that icem is better for the case
I think - yes
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