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- From: Panagiotis Foteinos <>
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- Subject: Re: [cgal-discuss] min. element size in a mesh
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 15:50:19 -0400
How about restricting the largest volume, so that the volume range decreases?
Panagiotis
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Dominik Szczerba
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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
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- [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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