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Dear gmsh users,<br>
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I would like to force gmsh to a certain tetrahedron quality. In
Tetgen, I was used to a quality criterion -q (
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wias-berlin.de/software/tetgen/1.5/doc/manual/manual005.html#cmd-q">http://wias-berlin.de/software/tetgen/1.5/doc/manual/manual005.html#cmd-q</a>
), which forced a maximum <b>ratio of the tetrahedral edge lengths
and the radius of the circumscribing sphere</b>.<br>
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Is there anything comparable in gmsh, which I could call from the
command line (I would like to do a convergence test in comparison to
an analytical solution)?<br>
Up till know I just played with characteristic length scaling and
viewed mesh statistics, but can they be enforced as well?<br>
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Thank you very much for your help<br>
Florian<br>
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