Dear Alan,


The solution to compute the volume is in the enclosed file.



Sincerely Yours,


Guillaume DILASSER
Doctorant DACM / LEAS
CEA - Centre de Saclay - Bât.123 - PC 319c
91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex - France -

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





-----Message d'origine-----
De : gmsh [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Alan 
Clark
Envoyé : vendredi 25 août 2017 02:49
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Objet : [Gmsh] [Newbie] Calculating Area and Volume.



Greetings from a Sunny, if Chilly, South Africa.



I am modelling a rather complex geometry, and wish to extract the surface Area, 
and the Volume. According to mailing list archives, I have managed on the Area, 
but cannot logically extend that to Volume, since I have no idea what I am 
really doing with the Plugins.



I include a minimal, simple cube, 2m by 3m by 1/2m. This correctly yields 17m^2 
for the surface area, but does not compute 3m^3 for the volume.



I would appreciate any pointers,

Alan.

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Attachment: vol.geo
Description: vol.geo

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