[Gmsh] curved mesh?

Christophe Geuzaine cag32 at case.edu
Sun May 14 00:48:57 CEST 2006


Lev Vaisman wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> My name is Lev Vaisman. I am a student at the
> University of Toronto. I am helping my supervisor in
> the parallel Navier-Stokes solver code development.
> 
> I would like to inquire whether gmsh can generate the
> curved mesh elements and how is it done. Let's say

Yes: in the mesh menu, just press "Second Order" once your mesh is done. 
(you can also specify "-degree 2" on the command line). Gmsh will create 
triangles with 6 nodes instead of 3, quadrangles with 9 nodes instead of 
4, etc.

> that the geometry has some circular arches, like a
> rectangle with two semicircles at both ends, for
> example. We want to mesh it in such a way that the
> mesh elements along the curved boundary have curved
> sides that track the boundary. This is needed, I
> believe, to test the feature of the code that treats
> such boundaries. The manual does not mention the issue
> of curved meshes but the AOMD library format in which
> gmsh outputs the meshes allows reading in curved
> elements information, so perhaps the feature exists
> but it is hidden. If it indeed exists please provide
> instructions how to use it or refer me to a specific
> reference or place in the manual (should I have missed
> it).
> 
> Thank you very much
>                                   Lev
> 
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Christophe Geuzaine
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