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WRL at a glance
WRL
VRML belongs to the earlier wave of web 3D optimism, when scene formats tried to describe navigable virtual worlds for browsers and viewers.
MSH at a glance
MSH
Gmsh developed MSH as its native mesh exchange and storage format for geometry-to-mesh workflows, finite element modeling, and post-processing, and later evolved the format across multiple major versions while preserving legacy compatibility.
Format comparison
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When to use each format
When to use WRL
- design authoring
- review handoff
- manufacturing exchange
- Historically important in 3D/web scene interchange.
When to use MSH
- design authoring
- review handoff
- manufacturing exchange
- Stores nodes, elements, physical groups, and topology-aware metadata.
FAQs
Why convert WRL to MSH?
Choose MSH as target when preparing simulation meshes for finite element, CFD, or multiphysics workflows that rely on Gmsh-compatible geometry and physical groups.
What changes when converting WRL to MSH?
Convert to MSH when preparing simulation meshes for finite element, CFD, or multiphysics workflows that rely on Gmsh-compatible geometry and physical groups. It is especially useful as a handoff format between mesh generation, solver preprocessing, and research-oriented numerical simulation pipelines.
What should I review after converting WRL to MSH?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in Gmsh and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected precise quality profile; A mesh format cannot preserve exact CAD editing semantics the way kernel-native B-rep formats can.
How can I keep quality stable in WRL to MSH conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Less useful for general-purpose 3D content exchange outside engineering and simulation contexts; A mesh format cannot preserve exact CAD editing semantics the way kernel-native B-rep formats can; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.