BlockRanger is Griddle’s interactive, easy-to-use, all-hexahedral mapped volume mesh generator. Hexahedral structured meshes provide strict control of element quality, spatial distribution, and orientation and can result in more accurate stress calculations (e.g., for tunnel linings). Using Rhinoceros 3D CAD tools*, you can interactively partition, or build an assembly of watertight solids with matching corners, edges and faces, consisting of tetrahedrons (4-sided), prisms (5-sided), and hexahedrons (6-sided). If the solids are contiguous, BlockRanger also ensures that the resulting mesh maintains grid conformity and continuity across block corners, edges, and faces.
As BlockRanger directly operates on solids, their names can be transferred to FLAC3D or 3DEC as named zone/block groups. Other geometrical features, such as contacts between solids, and unnamed solids are named automatically.
To create the hexahedral mesh, BlockRangerrequires only three parameters:
Maximum element edge length
Minimum block resolution
Target number of elements (for best aspect ratio)
BlockRanger exports high-quality structured hexahedral (brick) volumes for use with:
FLAC3D
3DEC
ABAQUS
ANSYS
NASTRAN
LS-DYNA
VRML format
CSV format
New in BlockRanger
BR engine is more robust and able to mesh solids with concave surfaces and even solids with certain internal issues (e.g., not properly connected solid nodes/edges).
New option to automatically create boundary surface meshes in Rhino corresponding to the meshed solid. This surface mesh can later be used to create unstructured mesh around it (e.g. structured volume mesh within a tunnel and unstructured volume mesh around it).
New output formats:
3DEC 7.0
Text (ASCII) or binary output
FLAC3Dbinary output
CSV file
*Rhinoceros 3D is developed by Robert McNeel & Associates and sold separately*. Griddle is a plug-in application for Rhino 3D.
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