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Meshing a geometry that has been resulted from CT scan.

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    • Panagiotis Artemiou
      Subscriber

      Hello,

      I had an object scanned and I have eventually ended with an STL file of the scanned object. This geometry is composed of many triangles and, as it is normal, it is not smooth at all.

      When I try to generate a mesh for CFD, I can not generate a mesh that is well enough, and when I simulate the case, I see that in a couple of areas there are a few elements that have abnormal values for the velocity. This is clearly because of the mesh. I tried to refine it, or employ some methods such as inflation to the walls, but it could not create a mesh, I suppose due to the large number of triangles that describe the surface.

      So, the question is this; Is there a way that I can approach this kind of situation to generate a mesh that is good?

      Sorry for the vagueness of the question, if anybody can help, I will be happy to share the specifics that are needed.
      Thank you!!

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      Open the STL file in SpaceClaim and get on the Facet tab where there are tools that can smooth out the surface.

      Watch some of the videos I have recorded.

      https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3ziBY11hnD8qhdkdN2Ct42DunBdpLz1q

      • Panagiotis Artemiou
        Subscriber

        Thank you very much!
        It was a really helpful series of videos.

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