Your problem involves the intersection of lines and a cube in 3D space. This is fundamentally a computational geometry problem, and it doesn't strictly require graphical libraries like OpenGL or DirectX.
There might be two intersection points (one where the line enters the cube and another where it exits). You'd have to calculate the distance between these two points to find the length of the line segment inside the cube.
As I already mentioned, if you only want to compute the intersection, you don't necessarily need a graphics library. There are libraries like MathNet.Numerics which can be helpful for mathematical computations.
If you want visualization, libraries like Helix Toolkit (which wraps around DirectX/OpenGL) can be handy. Unity3D is also an option if you're okay with a heavier framework.
In terms of concrete implementations in C#, you might not find a direct library or method that gives this out-of-the-box. You'd likely have to implement the core intersection logic yourself, but using a library can help with the overall management and visualization of 3D data.