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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>it was written on this list that an anisotropic mesh can be achieved using the bamg algorithm. I have some questions:</div>
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<li>My 3D geometry consists of several layers stacked in z direction. Some of these layers are rather thin. I would like to have a mesh which is finer in z direction than in x and y direction. Can this be achieved using the bamg algorithm?</li><li>How can I access this algorithm from the GUI? I did not find it in Options – Mesh.</li><li>If not accessible from the GUI, how else can I use it?</li><li>Is there any documentation available concerning this topic? I did not find anything in the gmsh manual (which is from October 2010 btw).</li></ol>
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<div>Thank you,</div>
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<div>Matthias</div>
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