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Unstructured options refer to the parameters controlling the behaviour behavior of the unstructured meshes.

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  • GiD can use three kinds of surface mesher, all of them based on advancing front technique.

- Rfast  Rfast mesher generates the meshes faster because it works in the 2D space of the NURBS surface, and after the mesh is generated it map the nodes in the 3D space. It makes the mesher faster, but it has the drawback of providing with lower quality element in case the NURBS surface is highly distorted.
- Rsurf  Rsurf mesher follows an advancing front technique directly in the 3D space, so it is a little bit slower than RFast. However, it tends to provide with better quality meshes.
- MinElem  MinElem mesher generates meshes with the minimum number of elements needed to represent the shape of the surface, according to the chordal error parameters defined in Chordal error. This kind of meshes are commonly used for visualization purposes, or to consider kinematic simulations, where the quality of the triangles (interms in terms of angle) is not so relevant.

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- Advancing front: This volume mesher is based on the advancing front technique. This mesher tends to give good quality tetrahedra, but it is not as fast as the other methods. It generates the meshes volume by volume (so all the surfaces of the model are previously meshed). It requires a very good quality of the contour surfaces meshes of the volume in order to be successful.
- Tetgen Tetgen: The unstructured volume mesher is based on the Delaunay algorithm. This mesher is a faster than the Advancing front one, but it tends to give lower quality tetrahedra. This mesher is developed by the Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing research grup group of the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics.
- OctTree OctTree: Octree-based tetrahedra mesher. This is a very robust and fast mesher. It generates the mesh of all the connected volumes together. As an octree-based mesher, it may refine too much the mesh in given regions, and it may present an alignment of the nodes of the mesh following the three main directions of the octree. If some part of the model has structured properties, this mesher is automatically discarded, and GiD uses some of the previous ones.

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  • if the entity has a higher entity higher than 2
  • if the entity has structured meshing properties.
  • if the entity has material, conditions or some grupo group applied
  • if the entity is shared by two supra-entities which have different information attached (in terms of conditions, materials or groups)

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Structured options refer to the parameters controlling the behaviour behavior of the structured meshes.

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