I am wondering if there exists a mesher that can generate finite
element mesh (2D or 3D) from imaging data? It would be much nicer if
there are somes and free.
I am sure that there are other meshers out there, but I am familiar
with this program from my Masters work OOF. It is actually an open
source FEM software built for micro structure. The preprocessor would
mesh a image file based on the colors and then fit the mesh to it. I recommend you check it out. http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/oof/
Thanks for your posts. I now have some experiences with ppm2oof. I would like to share this and discuss on digital image based FE simulation with everyone who is interested in this problem.
There is links of many open-source program lists in my weblog, it covers most of opensource programs already exist. ( http://RoozbehSanaei.Blogspot.com ). you can search in them.
OOF is tested by many people. it may be a good choice, but it is 2D.
OOF
I am sure that there are other meshers out there, but I am familiar
with this program from my Masters work OOF. It is actually an open
source FEM software built for micro structure. The preprocessor would
mesh a image file based on the colors and then fit the mesh to it. I recommend you check it out. http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/oof/
Patrick
Thanks for your posts. I
Thanks for your posts. I now have some experiences with ppm2oof. I would like to share this and discuss on digital image based FE simulation with everyone who is interested in this problem.
Phu
List of open-source programs.
There is links of many open-source program lists in my weblog, it covers most of opensource programs already exist. ( http://RoozbehSanaei.Blogspot.com ). you can search in them.
OOF is tested by many people. it may be a good choice, but it is 2D.