[Gmsh] how to define mesh size on the surface and in the volume
Jean-François Remacle
jean-francois.remacle at uclouvain.be
Wed Mar 19 23:45:12 CET 2014
look in the tutorial (gmsh/tutorial/t5.geo)
JFR
Le 19 mars 2014 à 21:38, 王学敏 <campusxuemin at gmail.com> a écrit :
> Dear gmsh user,
> I am a new learner, and I have looked at books and some questions about how to define mesh size on the surface and in the volume. I am a little confused and can not fully understand. Can you give me an example of three dimension.
> Best regards,
> Xuemin
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