algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Dear all,
I looking for a way to mesh a volume (let's say a cube 1x1x1m) and get all meshed components in a list (lets say little cubes of 1x1x1cm). Of course I am not interested in primitive geometries like cubes. I intend to continue with the "little cubes" in finite element analysis.
I thought of using some external mesh generating software, but then importing the meshed geometry back into rhino, I guess it is going to be unified or re-meshed or whatever.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
jm
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It sounds like you are looking for volumetric meshing, and more specifically hexahedral meshes. Searching for these terms will turn up lots of results.
For instance:
http://www.itascacg.com/software/kubrix-blockranger
https://www.rhino3d.com/resources/?id=75
http://www.meshgems.com/volume-meshing-meshgems-hexa.html
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Daniel,
A quick Q: are you aware for "omissions" when splitting a mesh against an enumerable collection of (planar) meshes? Kinda like this (the left top "protrusion" is MIA):
the odd thing is that this doesn't happen in some occasions (shown a differently oriented Box that defines the "slice" Planes/Planar Meshes):
Hi Peter
I have a mesh that i wanna send to 3d printing , the problem is that my mesh is too big for the 3d printing , i was having a look to your tutorial and i am not able to split it
thanks
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