Hello,
Just add the keyword " Coherence;" at the end of your new .geo file and you 
should get the 3D mesh with no errors/warnings. 
I have not checked the definition of all the triangles on the cylinder surface, 
but probably you should check that (Coherence removes the duplicate elementary 
geometrical entities).

Regards,
Simone


-----Original Message-----
From: Sacconi, Andrea [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: samedi 18 avril 2015 14:15
To: Simone GREMMO [531257]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Gmsh] Correct .geo file ... but self-intersections in surfaces 
for 3D mesh ?!?

Hi all,

thanks for your help so far! Unfortunately I haven't managed to fix the issue 
yet. I think the two circular "lids", on the top and bottom of the cylinder, 
should be correct, even though I don't know how to check it in GMSH. The 2D 
mesh is obtained without warning.
Now the problem is: if I attempt 3D mesh generation, it seems it is meshing 
also the inside of the cylinder (which is weird) and it keeps telling me 
"couldn't compute the normal on face xxxx". I carefully tried to pass all the 
plane surfaces with consistent orientation, i.e. inner normal for all the 
triangular faces of the cylinder and the six faces of the outer cuboid. I tried 
to play with -1 in line loops, no luck. I also made sure to have just one 
"Surface Loop" which makes the final volume. What am I missing?? It's driving 
me nuts! The geo is attached.

Thanks again!
Andrea
__________________________________________________________

Andrea Sacconi
PhD student, Applied Mathematics
AMMP Section, Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London SW7 
2AZ, UK [email protected]

________________________________________
From: Simone GREMMO [531257] [[email protected]]
Sent: 17 April 2015 11:05
To: Sacconi, Andrea; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Gmsh] Correct .geo file ... but self-intersections in surfaces 
for 3D mesh ?!?

Hi Andrea,
If you try to create a 2D mesh and you look in detail on the top (and bottom as 
well) face of your model you can see some cavities appearing close to the 
circle boundary. Is this an expected behaviour? Maybe you selected the wrong 
"lines" when creating the Line Loop to define your plane surfaces.
I attach an image to try to clarify what these "cavities" are.

I hope this will help.
Regards,
Simone

-----Original Message-----
From: Sacconi, Andrea [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: vendredi 17 avril 2015 00:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Gmsh] Correct .geo file ... but self-intersections in surfaces for 3D 
mesh ?!?

Hi GMSH users,

I have a problem with a .geo file (which is attached). The geometry is composed 
of a parallelepiped without a cylinder. As you can see, the cylinder is 
represented by small triangular faces, since they are the results of finite 
element calculations, during which the cylinder moves in time.
I can read the file without problem, but when I generate the 3D mesh, it keeps 
telling me that there are self-intersections in the surface mesh ... How come? 
All the surfaces are enumerated only once.
Could someone have a look at my file? I would really appreciate it!

Thanks in advance and congratulations for the amazing mesh generator :) Andrea 
__________________________________________________________

Andrea Sacconi
PhD student, Applied Mathematics
AMMP Section, Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London, London SW7 
2AZ, UK [email protected]

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