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Dear Adrian,
Thank you for your quick response. I performed the above actions to time the voxelization process. However, I wanted to do the same for arbitrary geometries, that are created in SOLIDWORKS 2020 and output in binary stl format.
Is there an example in the package that allows me to do this? Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Thanks & Regards.Sincerely,
Rishabh Shukla
Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur.RishabhParticipantDear Adrian,
I’d like to thank you for your prompt response. I did exactly as you said and it worked perfectly. I got exactly what I was looking for. Now the data contained is directly in material numbers, and I was even able to edit the numbers myself via a text editor.
I see what you meant about the size of the file being larger. However, it will suffice for now.
I’d like to thank you again for your kind help.Best regards,
RishabhRishabhParticipantYes, I actually wanted to access the material numbers for further processing. But I wanted to understand how it is stored in the SuperGeometry, is it possible to extract it as a raw XML file? And how is that data stored within the SuperGeometry3D structure? Is it represented as an array within?
RishabhParticipantDear Mehdi,
I am interested in a similar approach i.e. on moving boundaries. I would like to know if you made any progress on its implementation within Openlb or outside of it by other means?
I request you to respond to me about the information you have on approach.Best regards,
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