[Gmsh] Two models share the same interface
Colignon David
David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be
Thu Aug 4 17:52:38 CEST 2005
Hi,
the common surface between your two blocks must be explicitely defined in
your geometry. GMSH cannot calculate the intersection (surface) between
two volumes.
Dave
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> Hi, Gmsh teams
>
> I want to build a model that consists of two blocks with different
> materials. The two blocks are connected together at the interface between
> them. So the resulting 3D mesh should be having the exact nodes at
> interface between two blocks and output mesh file has material property
> definition for each block.
>
> I have tried to use 'extrude' command and 'function' to build the model.
> There is no problem to build an isolated block, but the problem is how to
> make two blocks connect together. Can someone give some advice at this
> point?
>
> Thanks a lot for kindly help!
>
> henry
>
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> Hi, Gmsh teams
>
> I want to build a model that consists of two blocks with different
> materials. The two blocks are connected together at the interface between
> them. So the resulting 3D mesh should be having the exact nodes at
> interface between two blocks and output mesh file has material property
> definition for each block.
>
> I have tried to use 'extrude' command and 'function' to build the model.
> There is no problem to build an isolated block, but the problem is how to
> make two blocks connect together. Can someone give some advice at this
> point?
>
> Thanks a lot for kindly help!
>
> henry
>
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