On 6/26/20 11:05 AM, Victoria W. wrote:
This fixed my problem in 2d, but I'm still having issues in 3d. Any other
suggestions for getting a .msh file read in when it's a 2d mesh in 3d space?
Posting the mesh I want to use here, with the type 15 elements removed. I've
also tried other softwar
This fixed my problem in 2d, but I'm still having issues in 3d. Any other
suggestions for getting a .msh file read in when it's a 2d mesh in 3d
space? Posting the mesh I want to use here, with the type 15 elements
removed. I've also tried other software and file formats, running into the
sam
Victoria,
That was the file I wanted to use - I also tried this 2D mesh in 3D space
attached. What is a type 15 entity and why did it cause an error? The same
error appeared to be in this .msh file as well.
As mentioned before, it may be possible to remove the "physical entity" things
in
Hi Wolfgang,
That was the file I wanted to use - I also tried this 2D mesh in 3D space
attached. What is a type 15 entity and why did it cause an error? The
same error appeared to be in this .msh file as well.
Thank you and all the best,
Victoria
On Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 10:57:11 A
On 6/24/20 6:53 AM, Victoria W. wrote:
Thank you for getting back to me. I've tried with a .inp mesh produced by
both gmsh and freeCAD, but I get the same error with my .inp gmsh export and
when I use the FreeCAD export I have to use the read_abaqus() read in method
which has been giving me
This may be a problem with your physical ids. Can you remove all physical ids
from the geo file, and try to export a “bare” mesh, without material
id/boundary id information?
I currently use vtk for all my needs.
L.
> On 24 Jun 2020, at 14:53, Victoria W. wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> Thank yo
Hi David,
Thank you for getting back to me. I've tried with a .inp mesh produced by
both gmsh and freeCAD, but I get the same error with my .inp gmsh export
and when I use the FreeCAD export I have to use the read_abaqus() read in
method which has been giving me a bad_alloc error message. I