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<div>It is possible. It is the same as for build a structured hexa mesh :</div>
<div>1/ On lines define the same number of nodes with Transfinite Line. Also for the surface. Without the the recombine option it is done.</div>
<div>2/ If you want a structured mesh. Activate the recombine option and you get the same mesh but it will be structured (hexa).</div>
<div>Check manual and examples.</div>
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<div>Fabrice</div>
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<div style="margin:0 0 10px 0;"><b>Envoyé:</b> mercredi 24 janvier 2018 à 10:29<br/>
<b>De:</b> "Octavio Castillo Reyes" <ocastilloreyes@gmail.com><br/>
<b>À:</b> gmsh@onelab.info<br/>
<b>Objet:</b> [Gmsh] Build structured tetrahedral mesh</div>
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<div>Dear all,<br/>
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I'm trying to build a structured tetrahedral mesh using gmsh. Do you known if it is possible? Can you give some hints about this issue?<br/>
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Thank you in advance!<br/>
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Best regards<br/>
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O.</div>
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