[Gmsh] Error generating simple mesh

Christophe Geuzaine cgeuzaine at uliege.be
Fri Sep 20 17:50:04 CEST 2019



> On 20 Sep 2019, at 09:20, Elisa Schenone <elisa.schenone at moxoff.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you for your quick answer.
> 
> I'm sorry I missed "BottomBox" surface in the surface loop. Adding it does not fix the problem.
> I cannot see why the volume should not be correctly defined since I use the same 1D entities to define adjacent surfaces.
> 

The 1D mesh in circleLine2.mesh does not seem to be correct: 

Info    : Running 'gmsh circleLine2.mesh -check' [Gmsh 4.5.0-git-52cd4c1bd, 1 node, max. 1 thread]
Info    : Started on Fri Sep 20 17:47:42 2019
Info    : Reading 'circleLine2.mesh'...
Info    : 240 nodes
Info    : 240 edges
Info    : Done reading 'circleLine2.mesh'
Info    : Checking mesh coherence (240 elements)...
Info    : Checking for duplicate nodes...
Warning : Vertex 22 (-5, -2.09068991909e-14, 0) already exists in the mesh with tolerance 1.41421e-07: Vertex 21 (-5, -1.98869004218e-14, 0)
Warning : Vertex 82 (-6.12322976306e-16, -5, 0) already exists in the mesh with tolerance 1.41421e-07: Vertex 81 (-1.72085002921e-15, -5, 0)
Warning : Vertex 83 (4.99599990504e-16, -5, 0) already exists in the mesh with tolerance 1.41421e-07: Vertex 81 (-1.72085002921e-15, -5, 0)
Warning : Vertex 143 (5, 2.39252994044e-14, 0) already exists in the mesh with tolerance 1.41421e-07: Vertex 142 (5, 2.29676998584e-14, 0)
Error   : 4 duplicate nodes: see `duplicate_node.pos'

Let's fix that first and see how to proceed from there?

Christophe





> Actually, the real application is more complicated than the simplified example I sent you. Instead of the circle surface I have a quite complicated geometry coming from a stp from which I extracted the boundary (the 1D mesh I merge in my geo file). Also, I cannot use OpenCascade since I need some attractor fields and a boundary layer in my real application.
> 
> Maybe there is a better way to treat stp file? I need to extract "manually" its boundary because I'd like to write in my geo something like:
> bnd[] = Boundary{Surface{14};};
> but I don't know a priori the label of the surface I want to extract the boundary of.
> 
> Even assuming I know the label from which to extract the 1D boundary, I still have this kind of error:
> Error   : Invalid boundary mesh (segment-facet intersection) on surface 121, intersection (50,15,5.57227e-11)
> I attach a screenshot too.
> I tried to change the sign of surface 93 (which is innermost circle), the intersection error moves few elements on the right but is the same.
> 
> Could it be because of normals?
> 
> Thank you,
> Elisa
> 
> Il giorno gio 19 set 2019 alle ore 19:59 Christophe Geuzaine <cgeuzaine at uliege.be> ha scritto:
> 
> 
> > On 19 Sep 2019, at 11:28, Elisa Schenone <elisa.schenone at moxoff.com> wrote:
> > 
> > Dear gmsh developers,
> > 
> > I'm trying to use gmsh to create a cube mesh with a surface separated in multiple entities: two concentric circles are inscribed into the top surface (square).
> > The external circle comes from a 1D mesh that I merge to my geo script.
> > The internal circle has been created only as a workaround since gmsh could not create the 2D mesh inside the 1D line (file circleLine1.mesh or circleLine2.mesh).
> > 
> > Small changes in the script, i.e. characteristic length, line1 or line2, small circle dimensions, etc., give different errors but none of these combinations seems to work.
> > 
> > Also, in case the 2D mesh is correctly generated, the surface mesh quality is very bad in some points and the 3D mesh cannot be generated. I tried various options for the 2D and 3D mesh algorithms but none of them gives good results.
> > 
> > What am I doing wrong?
> > 
> 
> The volume does not seem to be defined correctly. In all cases the surface mesh looks fine to me...
> 
> Why don't you define all the curves as CAD entities?
> 
> Christophe
> 
> > I send you a minimal example of my geo script and the 1D mesh I use to define the inscribed circle.
> > 
> > Thank you in advance,
> > bests,
> > Elisa
> > 
> > 
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