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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I am not sure but I think that if you define physical surfaces only then only the surface elements will appear in the mesh file.<BR>
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De: gmsh-bounces@geuz.org em nome de Jonathan Stott<BR>
Enviada: qua 11-06-2008 17:13<BR>
Para: gmsh@geuz.org<BR>
Assunto: [Gmsh] Generating a triangular surface mesh<BR>
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Hello all,<BR>
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I've recently discovered gmsh and would like to use it to generate a<BR>
very simple mesh, representing the surface of a unit cube via<BR>
triangular elements.<BR>
However, when I attempt to do this via constructing a cube from points<BR>
and lines and then surfaces and then generating a mesh. However, the<BR>
resulting mesh seems to have a lot of line and point type elements.<BR>
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Is there a way to restrict it to triangular elements only?<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
Jonathan<BR>
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