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Problem with scanned model's face partitioning
Posted Jun 28, 2016, 10:34 a.m. EDT 2 Replies
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Hi,
for my engineering thesis I need to analyze denture model (obtained from 3D scan) in COMSOL. The problem is that when I import my model to COMSOL it has some random face distribution and I can't apply boundary conditions precisely. Faces created by COMSOL are too big and randomly distributed.
I've found one way to get better face partitioning - create proper partitioning in some third party software, then export it as BDF file (Nastran format) and import this file to COMSOL as a mesh (not geometry like I was trying before). I've also found such a third party software - Gmsh program. But even when I create face partitioning with same number of faces as number of triangles, COMSOL still merges some triangles together and faces are bigger than they should be. Does anyone know why program ignores these thin lines visible in Mesh node and creates boundaries only from bold triangles (as shown in Physics node) ?
Is there any other way to import models with predefined face partitioning ?
for my engineering thesis I need to analyze denture model (obtained from 3D scan) in COMSOL. The problem is that when I import my model to COMSOL it has some random face distribution and I can't apply boundary conditions precisely. Faces created by COMSOL are too big and randomly distributed.
I've found one way to get better face partitioning - create proper partitioning in some third party software, then export it as BDF file (Nastran format) and import this file to COMSOL as a mesh (not geometry like I was trying before). I've also found such a third party software - Gmsh program. But even when I create face partitioning with same number of faces as number of triangles, COMSOL still merges some triangles together and faces are bigger than they should be. Does anyone know why program ignores these thin lines visible in Mesh node and creates boundaries only from bold triangles (as shown in Physics node) ?
Is there any other way to import models with predefined face partitioning ?
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