Hi,
I am new here and have just find your GID software, wich, I think is, exatly what I was looking for.
I have a CFD code based on finite volume method but with structured meshes.
my question: can GID generate or read such form of computational grids (I mean realy structured grid, without connectivity mapping).
In GID manual, there is some references to structured grids, but when writing the files they use unstructured form.
plese some iexplications
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Tél: 06 65636625
www.abbesazzi.com
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[GiDlist] structured grids
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[GiDlist] structured grids
Please, explain a little more what do you mean by 'structured grid'
do you mean only nodes, without elements, and located in a AxBxC array equi-spaced and aligned to xyz axes?
Then try Mesh-Cartesian... and use only the nodes (can delete the elements if you don't want them)
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Hi,
I am new here and have just find your GID software, wich, I think is, exatly what I was looking for.
I have a CFD code based on finite volume method but with structured meshes.
my question: can GID generate or read such form of computational grids (I mean realy structured grid, without connectivity mapping).
In GID manual, there is some references to structured grids, but when writing the files they use unstructured form.
plese some iexplications
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Pr. AZZI Abbès
Tél: 06 65636625
www.abbesazzi.com
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do you mean only nodes, without elements, and located in a AxBxC array equi-spaced and aligned to xyz axes?
Then try Mesh-Cartesian... and use only the nodes (can delete the elements if you don't want them)
----- Original Message -----
From: Abbes Azzi
To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 10:27 AM
Subject: [GiDlist] structured grids
Hi,
I am new here and have just find your GID software, wich, I think is, exatly what I was looking for.
I have a CFD code based on finite volume method but with structured meshes.
my question: can GID generate or read such form of computational grids (I mean realy structured grid, without connectivity mapping).
In GID manual, there is some references to structured grids, but when writing the files they use unstructured form.
plese some iexplications
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Pr. AZZI Abbès
Tél: 06 65636625
www.abbesazzi.com
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