Hi,

"Ruled" surfaces are non-plane, hence curved, surfaces.

http://geuz.org/gmsh/doc/texinfo/gmsh.html#Surfaces

Ruled Surface ( expression ) = { expression-list } < In Sphere { expression } >;

Creates a ruled surface, i.e., a surface that can be interpolated using transfinite interpolation. The expression inside the parentheses is the ruled surface's identification number; the first expression-list on the right hand side should the identification number of a line loop composed of either three or four elementary lines. The optional In Sphere argument forces the surface to be a spherical patch (the extra parameter gives the identification number of the center of the sphere).

You should have a look at tutorial t5.geo for an example.

Regards,

Dave

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On 10/11/09 7:32, 정상엽 wrote:
Dear gmsh.

I have a question while using the gmsh.

In gmsh, is it possible to generate geometry that has curved surface?

In GUI, there exists only 'plane surface' and 'ruled surface'.

I wonder that by using gmsh, the surface have curvature can be generated.

Thank you

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Sang-Yeop, Chung
School of Civil and environmental Eng.
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
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