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Old   February 7, 2013, 07:29
Question enGrid - Numerical Method Implemented for Mesh Generation
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Could someone please let me know which numerical schemes are implemented by the enGrid package - for study reasons and there is limited information available on the software.

As I understand it the model is based upon NetGen, however there appears to be some differences between results and I read that NetGen does not generate boundary layers.

Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

Good work with the software guys, hope to see continued development. The one thing I did find quiet beneficial is to export the Blender model out to Meshlab or Netflabb and then reimport into Blender. This solved a lot of issues with odd shaped faces and 'watertightness' in Blender

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Greetings JFM,

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Could someone please let me know which numerical schemes are implemented by the enGrid package - for study reasons and there is limited information available on the software.

As I understand it the model is based upon NetGen, however there appears to be some differences between results and I read that NetGen does not generate boundary layers.
The wiki page says right in the introduction:
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enGrid is an open-source mesh generation software with CFD applications in mind. enGrid uses the Netgen library for tetrahedral grid generation and an in-house development for prismatic boundary layer grids.
So can you elaborate on what exactly you want to know?

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Good work with the software guys, hope to see continued development. The one thing I did find quiet beneficial is to export the Blender model out to Meshlab or Netflabb and then reimport into Blender. This solved a lot of issues with odd shaped faces and 'watertightness' in Blender
Thanks for sharing the info! Although I thought that Blender should also be able to fix surface meshes on it's own, although perhaps not as interactively easily as in Meshlab...

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