Ok, thank you, what I do not understand is how to do the 2d smoothing before 
the 3D mesh….
I have tried (ok, that’s trivial….):

Gmsh -2 –smooth 5 -3 –optimize

But this just starts with the 3D mesh…


Da: Ruth Vazquez Sabariego [mailto:[email protected]]
Inviato: venerdì 21 settembre 2018 14:54
A: Alessandro Vicini
Cc: [email protected]
Oggetto: Re: [Gmsh] command line options

You can get all the available options by typing in the command line:
gmsh -—help


2D mesh => -2
3D mesh => -3
gmsh -smooth number_steps
gmsh -optimize


Best,
Ruth




On 21 Sep 2018, at 14:47, Alessandro Vicini 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


I usually work interactively, and I go through the following steps to generate 
a 3D mesh:

1)      2D mesh;
2)      Smoothing of the 2D mesh (repeated a few times);
3)      3D mesh;
4)      Optimization of 3D mesh.

How would I carry out the same process from command line? Thank you.

A.


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