Hi Martin,

not sure if it is the real source of the problem, but you have a lot off identical lines that are defined twice, like for example line 215 and 222. You can visually find it by displaying the line numbers and spotting the blurred numbers (Tools->Options->Geometry->Visibility->Line numbers).

Regards,

Dave


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On 29/03/12 18:27, Martin Genet wrote:
Dear GMSH people:

I am having troubles meshing a rather simple geometry: some "bricks" with some 
"mortar" in between (see .geo files).

If I do not actually mesh the mortar volume, everything seems to be fine: the 
bricks are correctly meshed (see
bricks.png), as well as the mortar surface loop (see mortar_geometry.png) and 
its orientation (see mortar_orientation.png).

However, when I ask GMSH to actually mesh the mortar volume, when using the 
frontal algorithm I get a lot of error like

Error : ERROR: Edge 8 - 2061 multiple times in surface mesh

and then

Error : ERROR: Surface mesh not consistent
Error : ERROR: Stop meshing since surface mesh not consistent

and when using the Delaunay algorithm (I use the svn version with netgen) after 
more than three hours I get a pretty
weird mesh: bricks are somehow broken (see bricks_broken.png) and the mortar 
does not quite fit into its surface mesh
(see mortar_broken.png).

I have hard times figuring out what did I do wrong. Does this problem sound 
familiar to anybody? Many thanks in advance
for your help.

Martin


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