[Gmsh] mesh a point inside a surface
jean pierre aubry
jeanpierre at lamachine.fr
Fri Mar 12 16:31:37 CET 2010
thanks Dave
this did not appear in the pdf "Reference Manual Gmsh 2.3" that is my
"livre de chevet"!!
jean pierre aubry
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From: "David Colignon" <David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be>
To: "jean pierre aubry" <jeanpierre at lamachine.fr>
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Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Gmsh] mesh a point inside a surface
Hi Jean-Pierre,
you should use the following command:
Point {1, 7, 23} In Surface {47} ;
http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#Miscellaneous-mesh-commands
Regards,
Dave
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On 12/03/10 09:38, jean pierre aubry wrote:
> hello
>
> here is the problem :
> i have a Plane Surface defined by a Line Loop
> on this surface (in the same plane) i have one or several Points
> is there a way to force these Points to become Nodes once the Surface is
> meshed
> for example i want to apply boundary conditions on these Points
> of course i could (ana i presently do) divide into several Surfaces
> sharing these Points as vertex
>
> there may be a more clever way to do
> if anyone knows?
> thanls
>
> jean perre aubry
>
>
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