[Gmsh] build geometry from *.unv?
Christophe Geuzaine
cgeuzaine at ulg.ac.be
Sun Jul 22 17:01:15 CEST 2007
pei-ying.hsieh at siemens.com wrote:
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> Dear Professor Geuzaine:
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> Thanks for the answer. It is really cool to be able to do this. But,
> this leads to a new question:
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> If I read in a surface mesh from unv, how to tie (connect) this surface
> mesh to a surface of a volume in gmsh?
> Does unv has information of the geometry?
The surfaces elements will have tags, that Gmsh will interpret as
surface numbers. You can then create a volume from the discrete surfaces
using the usual Gmsh commands.
(See my previous email to Cecile Giorla: this only works for volumes at
the moment; it's not possible to do this with curves or surfaces.)
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> Pei
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> *Christophe Geuzaine <cgeuzaine at ulg.ac.be>*
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> 07/19/2007 06:36 AM
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> pei-ying.hsieh at siemens.com wrote:
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> > Dear GMSH users:
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> > Now that gmsh can read I-DEAS universal format, I am wondering whether
> > it is possible to build gemetry based on the unv mesh. If yes, what are
> > the steps to do this.
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> > What will be the purposes of importing unv mesh into gmsh?
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> You can e.g. read a surface mesh in .unv format and mesh the volume.
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> > Thanks!
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