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Latest revision as of 16:18, 25 October 2023
Convert to Voronoi UGrid
The Convert to Voronoi UGrid tool creates a Voronoi UGrid from an existing geometry (2D Mesh, Scatter Set, or UGrid). The tool uses the centroid of each triangle, element or cell of the input geometry as a node in the resulting Voronoi UGrid. The cells around the edge of the UGrid are created by adding a Voronoi node at the bisection of the boundary edge and connecting that node to the node at the triangle/element/cell centroid.
These meshes can be passed into HEC-RAS 2D for analysis.
Input parameters
- Input grid – Select the geometry that will be converted to a Voronoi UGrid.
Output parameters
- Output grid name – Enter the name for the new Voronoi UGrid. This will be a UGrid because scatter sets and meshes do not support polygonal cells.
Current Location in toolbox
Unstructured Grids/Convert to Voronoi UGrid