[Gmsh] Meshing of compound volumes

Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com
Fri Jun 10 12:11:12 CEST 2011


Hi Matthias,

Thanks for clarifying this for me.
I hope the feature you are developing will be in Gmsh soon. In the meantime, I now know what the problem is, so I will try to work around it.

All the best,
Serban

From: Zenker, Dr. Matthias [mailto:Dr.Matthias.Zenker at erbe-med.com]
Sent: 10 June 2011 09:47
To: Serban Georgescu
Cc: gmsh at geuz.org
Subject: AW: [Gmsh] Meshing of compound volumes

Hi Serban,

I don't know what the error message means.
What I know is that "Cut and merge faces" works only for planar surfaces, not for curved ones.
I am working on a solution for curved surfaces, but it is not finished yet.

Matthias

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Von: Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com [mailto:Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 10. Juni 2011 10:43
An: Zenker, Dr. Matthias
Cc: gmsh at geuz.org
Betreff: RE: [Gmsh] Meshing of compound volumes
Dear Matthias,

Thank you for your quick reply.
Meshing worked fine after selecting the option you specified. However, when I tried the same thing with a more complex problem (e.g., lots of curved surfaces), I got the following error while opening the STEP file:

Error: TopOpenBRepBuild Builder::splitON

then I got again intersecting surfaces errors while meshing. Could the curved boundaries be the cause?

Thanks,
Serban

From: Zenker, Dr. Matthias [mailto:Dr.Matthias.Zenker at erbe-med.com]
Sent: 09 June 2011 11:42
To: Serban Georgescu; gmsh at geuz.org
Subject: AW: [Gmsh] Meshing of compound volumes

Hi,

you can try Options->Geometry->General->"Cut and merge faces" before meshing. This should work for duplicated planar faces.
A more general solution is being worked on (by me, actually...).

HTH,

Matthias

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Von: Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com [mailto:Serban.Georgescu at uk.fujitsu.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2011 18:26
An: gmsh at geuz.org
Betreff: [Gmsh] Meshing of compound volumes
Hi all,

I have  quick question regarding the meshing of compound volumes.
I have a simple geometry, basically two cubes stacked together and sharing one face. If I fuse the blocks, then there is only one volume and meshing works correctly. However, if I export as a compound volume, so two volumes sharing one face, Gmsh gives loads of errors. Is there a way to mesh such compounds in Gmsh?

Thanks for your time,
Serban


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