[Gmsh] Conformal Boundaries for Tetrahedral Meshes
Christophe Geuzaine
cgeuzaine at uliege.be
Fri Feb 1 15:38:31 CET 2019
> On 23 Jan 2019, at 23:36, Jonathan Cappola <jgcappola at crimson.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've been attempting to generate conformal mesh boundaries for meshes that are separate yet share a common interface. I've had minor success by attempting to force the boundary on both meshes to be a Transfinite Line with shared parameters, however, when I introduce internal hole geometry within the inner mesh domain I can not get the mesh boundary to be conformal.
>
> Is there a clever way to attempt to make the boundary interface between two isolated meshes be conformal and generate an appropriate tetrahedral mesh?
>
The default behavior of Gmsh is to generate such conformal meshes, if the boundary curve is unique. How did you generate your geometry?
> Attached are pictures of the current attempt to generate conformal mesh interfaces. The domains are separately coloured red and blue with the black line representing the interface between the meshes.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jonathan Cappola
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