Dear gmsh-community,

i really need your help because otherwise i will despair. I use gmsh for my 
masterthesis in computational engineering for geometry modeling and 
finite-element meshing.

My problem is, that i can't create a consistent structured mesh of e.g. a 
T-section. Here is a little example:


Point(1)={0,0,0};
Point(2)={10,0,0};
Point(3)={10,10,0};
Point(4)={0,10,0};
Point(5)={2.5,6,0};
Point(6)={7.5,6,0};
Point(7)={7.5,6,10};
Point(8)={2.5,6,10};

Line(1)={1,2};
Line(2)={2,3};
Line(3)={3,4};
Line(4)={4,1};
Line(5)={5,6};
Line(6)={6,7};
Line(7)={7,8};
Line(8)={8,5};

Line Loop(1)={1,2,3,4};
Line Loop(2)={5,6,7,8};

Plane Surface(1)={1};
Plane Surface(2)={2};

Line{5} In Surface{1};
Transfinite Surface{1:2};
Recombine Surface{1:2};


Is it possible to create a structured mesh, so that there will be nodes created 
on line(5) which is in surface(2). This is necessary for me, because the meshes 
of the two plates have to be consistent.

Or is there any other way to create a consistent structured mesh for this 
example.

I know that i can split the "ground-plate" by defining more lines and planes to 
get a structured mesh, but this is not expedient.

Thank you very much for your help.


Kind regards,

Christian

Munich University of Applied Sciences
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