On 11/06/10 18:44, Sharobeam, Monir wrote:

Hi Dave,

Thank you so much for your prompt response. I tried to remove surface 23 using 
the delete command but it did not go away. I believe that is because it bounds 
volume 1.

yes, you must delete the volume before removing a surface that bounds it.

I even tried to reconstruct volume 1 again by recreating all its surfaces again except 23, then use 40,58,68,78 as bounding surfaces to the volume but it did not work either. Is there away to join two volumes into one?

No

This may automatically ignore surface 23 during the mesh or allow its removal using the delete surface command. Please advise.

you will have to delete the volumes and the surfaces 23 , 40, 58 , 68 , 78 , and perhaps some lines, and then reconstruct "by hand" these lines and surfaces in a non-overlapping way

Regards,

Dave



Thanks again,

Monir

________________________________________
From: David Colignon [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 6:45 AM
To: Sharobeam, Monir
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Please help (Error while meshing a geometry)

Hi,

I have never had this kind of error about "JIT" , but there are some problems 
with your geometry:

-- point 1 lies in the middle of line 4. this line going from point 2 to 12 
should be split in two lines, one from 2 to
1, and the other from 1 to 12

-- surface 23 is overlapping the four surfaces 40, 58 , 68 , 78 , and this is 
why the 3d meshing algo crashes.


Regards,

Dave

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On 11/06/10 06:07, Sharobeam, Monir wrote:
I am a new gmsh user and the attached small geo file includes a
preliminary geometry of an artificial hip. When I tried to do a 3D mesh,
I got an error that JIT must be enabled. What is JIT? and how can it be
enabled?
Thanks.
Monir Sharobeam
Professor
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey



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