Hello Everyone,
I am trying to create a triangulation with hyper_cube_with_cylindrical_hole
function but in place of hole I want to use solid inclusion. I tried with
function GridGenerator::merge_triangulations(tria_inner, tria_outer,
triangulation) but I am getting the following geometry ( see
Hello everyone!
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#14536: Choose to initialize ghost elements with reinit(partitioner). (
On 12/6/22 08:36, HIMAL MAGAR wrote:
I am trying to import .msh file that I have created in CUBIT in step-17.
However, the code doesn't read the file and produces following error:
The error happens in read_ucd(), but that is clearly the wrong function for
reading .msh files: You need to use re
Himal,
Take a look at
https://dealii.org/current/doxygen/deal.II/classGridIn.html#a51f7977b217e305d3538574cbd3d3a01
This has worked for me in the past.
Best,
Bruno
Le mar. 6 déc. 2022 à 11:08, HIMAL MAGAR <075bme018.hi...@pcampus.edu.np> a
écrit :
> Hi Bruno,
> I have used the .inp format file
Hi Bruno,
I have used the .inp format file and used read_ucd here. I was actually
trying to import a .msh file. However, the same error occurs for the
read_msh function as well.
Himal.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 9:41 PM Bruno Turcksin
wrote:
> Himal,
>
> It looks like there is a problem opening th
Himal,
It looks like there is a problem opening the file. How did you export the
mesh? Are you using read_ucd or read_abaqus?
Best,
Bruno
On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 10:36:30 AM UTC-5 075bme0...@pcampus.edu.np
wrote:
> Warm Greetings!,
> I am trying to import .msh file that I have create
Warm Greetings!,
I am trying to import .msh file that I have created in CUBIT in step-17.
However, the code doesn't read the file and produces following error:
[image: Screenshot from 2022-12-06 21-15-16.png]
Do i need to manually modify the contents in file before importing into the
code? If so,
On 12/5/22 07:21, Abbas wrote:
Prof. Bangerth, I probably wasn't clear in my question. I know how to apply
BCs for an interior penalty problem weakly.
But, for a non-linear problem like step 15, one initialises the solution
vector and sets it to the value of the BCs at the boundary before sol