[Gmsh] commercial use of gmsh (tetgen?)
David Colignon
David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be
Thu Mar 11 15:46:05 CET 2010
Hi,
from the website ("Please note that TetGen is free for research and non-commercial uses. For any commercial utilization,
a commercial license is available upon request.") and the license of Tetgen, it's not clear if you can just *use* it at
work free of charge...
You should directly contact Dr. Hang Si
Note that in Gmsh you can choose to never use Tetgen and force the use of Netgen instead
( Tools->Options->Mesh->General->3D algorithm->Frontal ) ,
or add
Mesh.Algorithm3D = 4; // 3D mesh algorithm (1=Delaunay, 4=Frontal)
in your .geo file
Regards,
Dave
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On 10/03/10 22:22, jb.leydet wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> I know gmsh uses tetgen in the background for some meshing operations.
> Does that prevent me to use gmsh at work, free of charge?
>
> I would perform CFD analysis based on the mesh created with gmsh in
> order to improve our designs, but I would not sell anything gmsh-related
> to a customer.
>
> Am I making any sense?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> /JB
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