On 02/07/10 10:43, oka wrote:
Dear all,
I read this mail.
Is it possible overlapped one layer between two partitioned regions can
be calculated with 2.5.0-svn ?
If possible, could you show me how to do it ?
By default the SVN version creates the ghost cells when you partition
your mesh. We still need to interface the option to turn it on/off.
Best regards,
Oka
2010/7/1 Jean-Francois Remacle<[email protected]>
Le 01-juil.-10 a 17:36, James O'Beirne a ecrit :
Hi,
I know that in gmsh 2.5.0-svn, calculation of one layer of ghost nodes is
currently supported. Do the developers of gmsh have any plans to include
calculation of an arbitrary number of overlap, or ghost, cells? Would it be
straightforward to extend the current code to support this?
I develop for FiPy, a finite volume solver for PDEs, and we currently use
gmsh.
We'd be very interested in seeing the calculation of an arbitrary number of
overlaps supported in upcoming releases of gmsh.
Jon, any idea ?
I do not know, it should not be too difficult but I've never had a look at
this part of the code. For our usage, one layer is enough.
Thanks for the great code,
James
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