[Gmsh] CSG type operations.
Christophe Geuzaine
c.geuzaine at ulg.ac.be
Fri May 27 22:06:26 CEST 2005
C.Stott wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I'm fairly sure this can't be done with gmsh at the moment, but I
> thought I would double check, and if it's not possible maybe figure out
> if it's possible to get it working / throw it open to the floor to see
> if anyone knows how I could do it.
>
> I'm trying to model an asymmetric curved bifurcation. The model is made
> up of 3 tubes: 1 straight and 2 curved. The curved ones overlap and bend
> in opposite directions, emerging from the straight pipe. The attached
> screengrab will hopefully help imagine it.
>
> Is there anyway I can get gmsh to mesh this? Is there some way to get it
> to take the union of the two curved pipes? Even getting the surface mesh
> would be fine.
>
> If it's not possible, is there any other software any one knows of that
> might work? One approach might be to get the surface mesh of the
> individual pipes, and find some software that can apply CSG operations
> to surface meshes, and mesh the result.
>
Hi Chris - Yes, that's the only solution at the moment. Please let us
know if you find a good package that can perform such operations.
Take care,
Christophe
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Christophe Geuzaine
Applied and Computational Mathematics, Caltech
geuzaine at acm.caltech.edu - http://geuz.org