Hi Shujie,
Which solver are you trying to use? You should be able to use a triangle mesh with the quasi-3D approach, in which case you you could
use NekMesh to generate your high-order mesh. You will find more information about NekMesh in the use guide (http://doc.nektar.info/userguide/latest/user-guidech5.html#x21-950004)
as well as the tutorials on mesh generation (https://www.nektar.info/community/tutorials/).
Let me know if you have any other question.
Best,
Julian Marcon
Early Stage Researcher
Department of Aeronautics / Aerodynamics Section
Imperial College London, City and Guilds Building, Room 420
London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
Mob.:
+44 (0)7449 121911
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Subject: [Nektar-users] Mesh Generation
Hi All,
May I ask which software can generate high order quadrilateral mesh for Nektar++ easily?
Now I want to use Quasi-3D approach. It seems that only quadrilateral mesh can be used in Quasi-3D approach.
I tried to use Gmsh to generate mesh for NACA0002 airfoil. I have an example mesh. But I do not know which software can generate mesh like that.


I used to use Gmsh for mesh generation. But for NACA0002 airfoil, it seems it is difficult to generate a good quality quadrilateral mesh.
If someone has good ideas, please let me know!
Many thanks!
Kind regards,
Shujie