[Gmsh] Surface mesh creation
Mark van Doesburg
mark.van.doesburg at technolution.nl
Mon Mar 16 09:54:13 CET 2009
Hello Timm,
I don't know how to do this using gmsh, but you might want to take a
look at www.cgal.org. They have a surface mesher for implicit surfaces
available (chapter 35 in the manual). Onve you have this surface mesh,
it should be pretty straight forward to generate a .geo file for it to
generate a volume mesh using gmsh.
regards,
Mark van Doesburg.
Timm Krüger <t.krueger at mpie.de> wrote:
Hello,
at first: Gmsh is a very nice tool, and I like it much.
But there is a question for which I haven't found an answer yet:
I want to create a 2D surface mesh (triangles only) of a closed, parameterized shape. The shape is known analytically in the form z (x, y), actually it is the membrane shape of a red blood cell. How can I do this using Gmsh?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Timm Krüger
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