[Gmsh] gmsh Digest, Vol 105, Issue 27

Lanzoni, Jacopo jacopo.lanzoni.10 at ucl.ac.uk
Thu Oct 27 12:22:58 CEST 2011


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Today's Topics:

  1. Possibly a bug? (rakesh patil)
  2. R: Re: Re:  merge surface (isettagi at libero.it)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:47:45 +0530
From: rakesh patil <prakeshofficial at gmail.com>
To: gmsh at geuz.org
Subject: [Gmsh] Possibly a bug?
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Hello,

I noticed one thing in gmsh. I used same single .geo file in multiple
instances of gmsh and tried to generate a mesh. And everytime the number of
nodes and elements were different for same .geo file. Is this a bug or is
that how it should behave?

Thanks

Regards
Rakesh Patil
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Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 12:18:23 +0200 (CEST)
From: "isettagi at libero.it" <isettagi at libero.it>
To: gmsh at geuz.org
Subject: [Gmsh] R: Re: Re:  merge surface
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I send the .geo file to better understand my problem.
As you can see, I have in the center a topography, with a lot of 10x10 m
surface. How can I merge it?
Thank you very very muche, for your attention

Isabella



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Da: gdmcbain at freeshell.org
Data: 27/10/2011 11.19
A: "isettagi at libero.it"<isettagi at libero.it>
Ogg: Re: Re: [Gmsh] merge surface

2011/10/27 isettagi at libero.it <isettagi at libero.it>:
Thank you very much, now I will try.. I found also the command "Compound"
but I
don't know if it is used as "Merge"

Hello.  No, I think Merge is different, it's more like opening the
file; I believe it's only used to bring in externally defined geometry
(STL, BRep, IGES, STEP).

I did actually used to have a Compound Surface step in that script
until I posted it today, but as I was calling it on each of the three
surfaces separately, as in

Compound Surface (100) = {1};
Compound Surface (200)=  {2};
Compound Surface (300) = {3};

I realized it wasn't really doing too much.

You too may not need to compound your surfaces, though I don't know
your application.  Gmsh is happy enough for many purposes with
distinct surfaces; e.g. you can create an elementary volume from them,
and you can put them into a single Physical Surface (for tagging of
the surface elements in the mesh, for identification by the solver for
imposition of boundary conditions, etc.).


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