[Gmsh] Load a partial mesh into Gmsh

Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com
Thu Jul 14 09:05:11 CEST 2011


Hi Tibi,

How about meshing all the components individually and saving the meshes, meshing the heatsink by itself and then  combining all the meshes into the final one?
It seems to me that the only difficulty is to match the meshes on the interface (hopefully, only one face).

Regards,
Serban

From: gmsh-bounces at ace20.montefiore.ulg.ac.be [mailto:gmsh-bounces at ace20.montefiore.ulg.ac.be] On Behalf Of Tibi Chelcea
Sent: 13 July 2011 22:54
To: gmsh at geuz.org
Subject: [Gmsh] Load a partial mesh into Gmsh

I'm working on a system that simulates a family of components; these components are fixed (as in modeled once, and then re-used again and again), but the heatsinks attached to them are user-defined. Gmsh takes a long time to mesh this system, so I'd like to cut down the time used for meshing. I was wondering whether it's possible to use Gmsh as follows:
- Pre-mesh each of the components and save these meshes
- Then, when meshing the entire system (a component + an user-defined heatsink), Gmsh loads the mesh for the component, and meshes only the heatsink.

Is this possible to do? I've seen some mentioning of "background mesh" in the documentation, but there is very little on that, and it's not clear whether it does what I'd like or how to define it.

Any hint/help is really appreciated.
Tibi Chelcea


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