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June 17, 2011, 13:11 |
Physical Group Meshing
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Daniel
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Hello everyone.
Using GMSH, I was recently able to create a tetrahedral mesh of a tube's surfaces without implementing physical groups. However, when I introduced physical groups to the .geo code, using 2D meshing resulted in only the physical group points being visible! Is there any way to create a mesh that includes both ungrouped surfaces and grouped points? Thank you very much. |
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June 26, 2011, 02:46 |
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I am not sure that I have got your question. If you want both the points and surfaces included, you can just group the surfaces as a physical surfaces. For how to do it, you can find it easily from the tutorial for GMSH.
Jinbiao
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