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- From: Jakob van Bethlehem <>
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- Subject: Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 10:08:41 +0200
Hej Dominik,
Just curious: how do you generate a tet mesh (something typically based on some point distribution) from a medical image (rows and columns of pixels). My guess is that the answer to your question would depend on that process. Maybe you can given small, representative examples?
Sincerely,
Jakob
On 06/15/2012 09:41 AM, Dominik Szczerba wrote:
Hi,
I was told some time ago that I can not limit the size of the smallest
element in a tet mesh generated from a medical image.
My problem is that without restricting the smallest element size I am
getting element volumes ranging 10 orders of magnitude and that is
very bad for my solver.
I was wondering if there is a way to overcome this problem, or maybe
the smallest element size is now allowed in the recent CGAL versions.
Thanks for any hints.
Dominik
- [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Dominik Szczerba, 06/15/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Jakob van Bethlehem, 06/15/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Dominik Szczerba, 06/18/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Panagiotis Foteinos, 06/15/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Dominik Szczerba, 06/18/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Mariette Yvinec, 06/18/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Dominik Szczerba, 06/18/2012
- Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh, Jakob van Bethlehem, 06/15/2012
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