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Unable to Mesh Certain Domains due to "Unsupported Topology at Vertex"
Posted 8 janv. 2018, 16:20 UTC−5 Bioengineering, Geometry, Mesh 0 Replies
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Hey all,
I've been trying to mesh my model for a while now, and haven't been able to do it.
My model consists of a nerve with a stimulating cuff electrode around it, and everything is surrounded by saline. Due to the small size of the nerve, I've been using swept meshes.
The first issue I ran into was that the saline can not be meshed using a sweep since it is not a uniform shape the whole way through.
I've seen that you can combine a free tetrahedral mesh and a swept mesh somehow by meshing the surfaces individually, but I wasn't able to figure that out. Any help there would be appreciated.
To try and circumvent this issue, I partioned the saline into shorter segments that could each be swept individually, but now I'm getting a new error: "Failed to create swept mesh for domain. Unsupported topology at vertex." The point where this is happening is where two of the partioned saline domains meet along with a 3rd domain. I'm not sure what's causing it.
I'm really not sure where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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