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April 4, 2020, 10:24 |
Apparent mesh overlap in Gmsh
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Aashish
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Hi I am trying to create a simple geometry and mesh it. I have attached both the image and the .geo (the extension is .txt because cannot upload .geo) file for Gmsh. In the image, there seems to be an overlap in the mesh between two regions as pointed by the arrow. I did a simple check with a Python script and could not find any duplicate elements. Is this just visualization problem by Gmsh or is there something wrong with my mesh. Thank you for your help.
Last edited by asharm; April 4, 2020 at 10:25. Reason: Gmsh, meshing |
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April 7, 2020, 09:17 |
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Mikko
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Hi,
If you take a close look at the points you are defining. Some of them are missing the z-coordinate and therefore the gridsize is used as a z-coordinate. You can also observe this visually, some of the coordinates are not on the same z-plane. Best, Mikko |
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April 7, 2020, 17:40 |
Thank you Mikko
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Aashish
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Thanks, Aashish |
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