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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 23, 2005 - Issue 9-11
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Meshpore: A Software Able to Apply Image-Based Meshing Techniques to Anisotropic and Heterogeneous Porous Media

Pages 1993-2006 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Nowadays, powerful numerical codes are available for the simulation of complex configurations such as drying of heterogeneous materials or for scaling methods in porous media. However, these tools are very demanding in relevant finite element description of real structures. A new standalone application, MeshPore, has been developed for this purpose. It allows a comprehensive finite element mesh to be prepared from digital images of heterogeneous and anisotropic products. The most important steps allowed by this application are listed below:

image segmentation and description of contours by segment chains

node and point edition (add, delete, move, defined as fixed)

chain edition (add, delete, close, joint, split)

add chain type for further control of boundary conditions

chain re-sampling and orientation for further control of the mesh properties

mesh generation (the file format is suitable for EasyMesh, developed by Bojan Niceno)

element edition (material type, local angle and density, spread angle, and material type throughout connex zones).

Finally, some mesh examples are proposed to depict the possibilities offered by this software.

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