Just guessing, but it may be that you haven't defined a Physical Volume. Take a look at the section in the manual on Physical v. Elementary entities, if you don't know what that means.
If you have defined a Physical Volume then it must be something else, in which case you should post your .geo file, which will contain a record of what's been done. Le mardi 23 octobre 2012, courtney gras <ca...@zips.uakron.edu> a écrit : > To Whom it May Concern, > > I am attempting to mesh a rather complex geometry representative of a 3/0 AWG copper wire. I have a .step file (attached) for this geometry. When I attempt to mesh this geometry and open it in Elmer (for additional analysis), I noticed that the mesh has " 0 volume elements". > > Would you be able to assist with this issue? I'm thinking I may not have the correct options setup for meshing a geometry such as this. > > I should point out that I am not very experienced with finite element analysis, as this is my first attempt at using software such as gmsh and elmer. > > Thank you for your time! > > Regards, > -- > Courtney Gras > The University of Akron > Electrical Engineering, 2013 > (216)543-6066 > -- G. D. McBain Chercheur Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert - http://www.dalembert.upmc.fr Theory of Lift - Introductory Computational Aerodynamics in MATLAB/Octave Out now - http://www.wileyeurope.com/remtitle.cgi?111995228X
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