Hi,
the problem of nonconformal mesh at volume interfaces is really annoying.
I have tried to find a solution by processing a surface mesh with a scilab
script, cutting and merging duplicated interfaces, redefining the volumes and
doing the 3D mesh in gmsh. My tool is not mature yet since the handling of
partially overlapping surfaces is not working like it should. But it works for
duplicated surfaces which are identical, even in cases when the "cut and merge
faces" recently implemented in gmsh fails.
Do I understand correctly from the message below ("We can imagine to modify the
algorithm and mesh series of connected volumes together.") that there is a
solution within gmsh in sight? Is there actually work going on at this field?
If I can contribute to a solution, I would be glad to do so.
Best regards,
Matthias
Von: Jean-François Remacle [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. September 2012 11:10
An: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Gmsh] import external-generated geometry in gmsh
Le 25 sept. 2012 à 08:59,
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> a écrit :
Hello Prof. Geuzaine
hello Prof. Remacle,
i have a question to your great tool gmsh:
Is there any possibility to generate a three-dimensional geometry (with several
domains (=different materials) with an external software
then import and mesh it with gmsh?
Yes : we handle STEP, BREP and IGES inputs.
I have tried this with freeCAD and exported a brep-file of my geometry but the
problem is that common faces of volume bodies in the geometry
was saved twice (each belongs to one domain) and so the gmsh' mesh-algorithmus
was not able to mesh the domains correctly.
It is possible that freecad outputs volumes that have one face in common and
that face is duplicated. In this case, our basic 3D mesh
actually fails because all volumes are meshed together and this particular
situation generates duplicated points. We can imagine to
modify the algorithm and mesh series of connected volumes together. Another way
is to save volumes separately with freecad, mesh
them and merge meshes.
Maybe there is another way, generating a 3D-geometry (should be scriptable) and
match the domains with material properties so that getdp could solve the
problem.
Do you have any ideas or hints?
Thanks in advance for your help
Best regards from south-germany
Stefan Kremer
Dipl.-Phys. Stefan Kremer
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Schöck Bauteile GmbH
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