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Good evening,<br>
<br>
I work with the "gmsh-2.5.0-Linux" version of your software. By the
way, congratulations for what you are doing!<br>
<br>
I am tring to construct a mesh around an object. It is a 2D
unstructured mesh. The file .geo is in attachement and works well.<br>
<b>First question: Because I impose a number of points on the object,
is the caracteristic mesh size "poids1" working anymore? I mean is the
transfinite command interacting with the caracteristic mesh size
command or is it erasing it? </b><br>
<br>
Now I would like to make a refinement around line number 104 (x~=0.6).
See: Line(104).<br>
I can not find the best way to do it.<b> </b>I have tried:<br>
i- "transfinite command" but "the software" doesn't take care of what
is writting. See: Transfinite Line (104) <br>
ii- "attractor command" but on the "forum on internet" you say that it
is not complety operational.<br>
iii- To redefine a surface. See: Plane Surface(1001). That is to say I
try to refine between x=[0.5,0.7]. But with this way I have two meshes
and no continuity between the interfaces issued from the first mesh and
the second one (I mean I don't want to split my interfaces from the
first mesh in two lines at the connection surfaces!).<br>
<b>Thus second question is : How is the best way to do what I want: to
make a refinement around line number 104?</b><br>
<br>
Many thank in advance for your answer.<br>
Best regards,<br>
<br>
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