Hi Gael Jarry,

I believe all elements are in there. The only problem I can see is that
you use the number 0 for describing one of the cubes. Gmsh saves the
tetrahedra with this physical tag, but if you look at the
Tools->Visibility->Physical groups list, you won't see them. So all you
need is to change the number of your physical volume from 0 to another
positive number (say, 10).

Best regards,
Mikhail

Hi all and thanks for GMSH,

I try to make a simple 3D structure with 4 small cubes in 1 big cube in
order to have 5 physical volumes.
I follow the steps :
- point definition
- line definition
- line loop definition
- plane surface definition
- surface loop definition
- volume definition
- physical volume definition

I have no error while running gmsh -3, but I find that some elements are
missing.
Any hints?






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