[Gmsh] Slivers generated by GMSH

Christophe Geuzaine cgeuzaine at uliege.be
Tue Mar 3 12:04:52 CET 2020



> On 3 Mar 2020, at 07:37, Grunwald, Christoph <Christoph.Grunwald at emi.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
>  
> I try to mesh a volume filled with spheres. The meshing works – however, GMSH creates some very flat tetraeder (sliver). Since I need the mesh for a structural analysis with explicit time integration, these elements boild down the whole simulation and finally kill the simulation. Are there any hints, how to get rid of these elements?
> The file is attached, I am working with the development snapshot of GMSH from 01-27-2020.
>  

I get this with Gmsh 2.5.4 :

Gamma = 0.01568,  0.8118, 0.9999 (min, avg, max) (radius inscribed/circumscribed)
minJ =  0.00858,     1.07,      5.7 (min, avg, max) (jacobian)
ICN =    0.170,    0.845,    1.000 (worst, avg, best) (inverse cond. number)

which looks ok (no slivers).

Christophe

> Thank you very much,
> Kind regards,
> Christoph Grunwald
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