Mike B. wrote:
Dear All,

I generate a set of surfaces (patches) which together define a closed shell and then use a surface loop to define the closed shell.

Meshing this setup creates a separate mesh for each surface (patch). How can I make Gmsh:
a)  `glue' all these `patches' together and treat them as a single surface?

Hi Mike,

AFAIK, it is not possible in Gmsh.

Cheers,

Dave

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b) following a), create a single mesh covering the entire closed shell?. Currently, since Gmsh treats each patch seperately and does not `see' the full shell if I want to refine the mesh I must set the element size to be smaller then the sides of the patches, but it should relate to the sides of the entire shell.

Cheers and thanks,
Mike.



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