[Gmsh] Mesh problem with rotated volume
svhb at telenet.be
svhb at telenet.be
Fri Apr 17 12:15:16 CEST 2009
Hi,
I added the Geometry.ExactExtrusion=0; line at the very beginning of my geo file, but :
Error : Unknown number option 'Geometry.ExactExtrusion'
with the nightly build : 2.3.1-cvs-20090416 (windows version). The ExactExtrusion is not in the optionlist when asking to print out the 'Current Options" in the Help menu.
If I understand it right, the problem lies in the fact that the extrusions generate "Ruled" surfaces instead of "Plane" surfaces. Will it help to not use extrusions, but create all plane surfaces and a volume manually?
Another thing, the example sent in previous mail must be extended a bit like in included picture. When I rotate this, the mesh generator creates a self-intersecting mesh on the curved surfaces.
Stefaan.
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: Re: [Gmsh] Mesh problem with rotated volume
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>svhb at telenet.be wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a simple example of an extruded volume with a hole. It works fine until I rotate the volume. When rotated, the mesh looks corrupted, the mesh stick out the volume.
>>
>> See two jpg files, and the geo file included.
>>
>
>Hi - This is a known limitation of the "extrude" command in the old CAD
>module: extruded entities cannot be safely geometrically transformed
>because we use the exact extrusion formula to interpolate.
>
>With tomorrow's nightly snapshot you will be able to set
>
> Geometry.ExactExtrusion=0;
>
>This will fix your problem (at the cost of losing the exact
>interpolation for curved surfaces, which is not a problem in your case).
>
>
>> Thanks
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