I tried the lloyd optimization flag again with the current svn snapshot
of gmsh and the reported issue of a segmentation fault for an extruded
geometry now seems to be fixed. Furthermore the import to OpenFOAM
worked and the OpenFOAM checkMesh utility reported no serious errors, so
the geometry/topology of the obtained mesh should be OK. But I didn't
(yet) check the quality of the optimized mesh.. :)
Anyway thanks for your hint,
Jonathan
On 01/31/2013 03:31 PM, Christophe Geuzaine wrote:
Hi Jonathan - don't use optimize_lloyd yet--it's very, well, how should I
say... experimental ;-) ?
Christophe
On 08 Jan 2013, at 02:29, Jonathan Will<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to optimize a Delaunay triangulation with the optimize_lloyd flag on
an extruded geometry, but I get a segmentation fault. Is this a bug or do I
miss something?
The algorithm works well on the pure two dimensional geometry. I need the
extruded geometry to import it to OpenFOAM. Is there otherwise any possibility
to extrude the working two dimensional mesh file in gmsh?
I'm using gmsh 2.6.2.
Kind regards,
Jonathan
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