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To whom may it concern,<br>
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I am looking at GMSH as a possible replacement for commercial mesh
generation software we currently use in my group.<br>
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We deal a lot with conjugate heat transfer problems, i.e. we solve
fluid flow and heat transfer equations in "fluid part" of the
computational domain, whereas we solve the heat conduction in the
solid part of the domain.<br>
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In some applications we have even more: the fluid, the solid steel,
and solid nuclear fuel. <br>
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Is it possible, with GMSH, to create computational domains made up
from several materials?<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
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Bojan<br>
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