[Gmsh] 3D meshing
Christophe Geuzaine
cgeuzaine at ulg.ac.be
Thu Sep 1 08:08:49 CEST 2011
On 31 Aug 2011, at 14:13, Cristóbal Bertoglio B. wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to construct a volumetric mesh from an already existing surface mesh.
>
> In past tests I was using the Frontal algorithm (+ netgen
> optimization) since it gave me less nodes, no surface triangles and no
> tetrahedra with the 4 nodes on the external surface. However, when
> running it for this example gives several errors of type I indicate
> bellow.
>
> In contrast, Algorithm 1 works perfectly (however it produces more
> nodes, create surface triangles and give me tetrahedra with the 4
> nodes on the external surface, all things that I want to avoid).
>
> Does some know the reason why Delaunay works and Frontal doesn't ?
>
Hi Cristobal,
The frontal algorithm is definitely less robust than the Delaunay. Do you still get bad tets if you optimize your mesh ("Optimize" and/or "Optimize Netgen") in the mesh menu?
> The mesh is also attached.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Cristobal.
>
> -------------
>
> Info : Meshing volume 0 (Frontal)
> Info : Region 0 Face 1, 3 intersect
> Info : CalcLocalH: 13932 Points 0 Elements 27860 Surface Elements
> Info : Check subdomain 1 / 1
> Info : 27860 open elements
> Error : ERROR: Edge 20 - 33 multiple times in surface mesh
> ......
> Error : ERROR: Surface mesh not consistent
> Error : ERROR: Stop meshing since surface mesh not consistent
> Info : Mesh 3D complete (1.84027 s)
> Info : 13932 vertices 27860 elements
> Error : ------------------------------
> Error : Mesh generation error summary
> Error : 0 warnings
> Error : 201 errors
> Error : Check the full log for details
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