[Gmsh] Cylinder + Box: Meshing problem
David Colignon
David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be
Tue May 8 11:47:00 CEST 2007
Hi Jan,
your surfaces n° 23 and 133 are superimposed.
Surface 23 must be defined with surface 133 ( Line Loop(132) )as a hole:
Plane Surface(23) = {22,132};
Here is a corrected version of your .geo file.
Cheers,
Dave
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Jan Kocbach wrote:
> I am trying to mesh a combination of a cylinder and a box (see attached
> .geo file), but Gmsh 2.0.7 (and older versions) crashes:
>
> 1. Assertion failed! Program: F:\gmesh2.gmesh.exe. File: tetgen.cxx.
> Line 20163. Expression: matchflag == true (Delaunay algorithm)
> 2. Runtime error (Netgen algorithm)
>
> I have also tried to make a geometry with many boxes of different size
> adjacent to each other - all with different materials (i.e. they must be
> meshed separately, and the mesh must be connected), but get similar
> problems with the meshing. Have you got any tips, or maybe a good
> example file other than the examples/tutorials provided?
>
> Jan
>
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