[Gmsh] Meshing a plane inserted inside a volume.

Jean-Francois Remacle jean-francois.remacle at uclouvain.be
Fri Aug 7 09:16:43 CEST 2009


Le 07-août-09 à 08:52, David Colignon a écrit :

> Hi Praveen,
>
> In 2D, you can embed Points and Lines in Surfaces
> ( ex.: Line{5} In Surface {7}; Point{7} In Surface {7}; )
>
> but I am not sure if it has already been implemented in 3D for  
> Surfaces in Volumes...
>

non, it's in to do list ;-)

> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
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> Praveen C wrote:
>> Hello
>> I have a geometry defined by a step file which contains one volume.  
>> I am able to mesh it with gmsh. But now I  insert a circular disk  
>> inside this volume. Gmsh is generating the 2d grid on this disk.  
>> But when generating the 3d volume grid, it is not using the points  
>> on this disk. I have already specified
>> Surface{100} In Volume{1};
>> but this does not seem to work.
>> Can you please tell me how this could be achieved ?
>> Thanks
>> praveen
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