Hi,

I have had a problem with STEP geometries having double surfaces at the 
interface between adjacent bodies, resulting in a non-conformal mesh. The 
consequence is that e.g. no current or heat can flow across the interface.
A workaround I have found is to load the STEP file into Joachim Schöberl's 
netgen software, execute "Heal geometry" in the "IGES/STEP Topology 
Explorer/Doctor" and export the "healed" geometry as STEP. When I open that one 
with gmsh, the duplicate surfaces are gone, and I get a nice conformal mesh. 
I could of course generate the mesh in netgen, but I did not succeed to 
generate a grid which was fine or coarse where I wanted it to be, since I did 
not find a functionality equivalent to gmsh's setting of the characteristic 
length. So I still prefer to generate the mesh with gmsh.

Now comes my question: since at least a part of the netgen functionality seems 
to be included in gmsh, is it possible that this is also the case for the 
"geometry healing"? It would be most comfortable to be able to launch that one 
from within gmsh. So: Is this already possible, or can it be done?

Thank you,

Matthias

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