Hi Daniel, If you want to keep quadrangles as boundary of your cube, you should use Layers and Recombine when you extrude. Your mesh will be then fully structured.
Other possibility for getting the 3D mesh would be not recombining the faces of your cube and just extrude as you've done in your file. In that case, you must use Netgen for meshing. You can just add: Mesh.Algorithm3D = 4; to your file. Regards, Ruth Daniel WEI wrote: > Error:Cannottetrahedralizevolumewithquadranglesonboundary > Deardeveloper! > Anicedaytoyou! > IamnewtoGMSH,butIlikeitverymuch,it'sbeautifulandverygood,verycomfortabletouse!Ienjoyinmousingover > it. > NowImetaproblemwhenIamtryingtomeshawall-mountedcubeinCFD,moredefnitelyIamusingDES(Detachededdysimulation). > Ineedtoknowexactlythespacinginstreamwiseandspanwise,andofcourseinthedirectionnormaltothewall. > So,Iusestructuredmeshnearthecubebyputtingthecubeinalittellarger-sizebox,andwithinthisbox,themeshisstructuredsothatIcaneasilymodifyitinthefuture. > ButOutsideofthebox,thatisinthewind-tunnel,Iwanttouseunstructuredgrids.HoweverImetmanyerrorshere.(2Dmeshisok,but3Dcrashed!) > Error:Cannottetrahedralizevolumewithquadranglesonboundary > Thegeofileisattached!Couldyougivemesomehelp? > AndCouldyoutellmehowtoeffecientlywriteageofileasinmycase,and > amIinagoodstyleforGMSH-scripting? > Thanksinadvance! > Regards, > 2008-11-16 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Daniel WEI > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gmsh mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh > -- Dr. Ir. Ruth V. Sabariego University of Liege, Institut Montefiore, Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Applied & Computational Electromagnetics (ACE), Sart Tilman Campus, Grande Traverse, 10 (B28), B-4000 LIEGE, Belgium phone: +32-4-3663737 -- fax: +32-4-3662910 -- http://elap.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/
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