Hi Martin, thank you for your quick reply. The problem I mentioned is that when meshing a geometry (STEP import from CAD) containing more than one volume, the interfaces between the volumes are meshed twice, leading to a nonconformal mesh (i.e. nodes are not shared between the volumes at the interface), so no current or heat can flow across the interface. Did you ever have this problem, and do you know of a solution on the ParaView / Meshlab side?
Best regards, Matthias > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Martin Vymazal [mailto:[email protected]] > Gesendet: Freitag, 5. April 2013 11:25 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [Gmsh] Reclassify 2D does not work > > Hello Matthias, > > I don't know if there's a full documentation of ParaView plugins (they call > them filters), but I simply go through the drop-down list of available filters > (menu Filters->Alphabetical) and look if there's anything potentially useful > for me. Most filters are available by default, you can control what is loaded > at > startup in Tools->Manage Plugins. > > Most of the time, I use: > - Transform to scale the mesh when I need it to be in different units > - Clip to remove a part of the mesh > - Extract cells by region (a bit similar to Clip, but preserves cells, does > not cut > through them) > - Tetrahedralize (takes a hexa mesh and splits all elements into tetra > elements) > - Extract surface (similar to the skin plugin that prof. Geuzaine mentioned > in > his reply to my post) > > I believe you can also use vtk as a library and link it to your own code to > have > all the filters available. > > It's hard to process meshes with one opensource package, I usually use the > combination Gmsh-Paraview-Meshlab. I like gmsh, but its gui becomes > extremely slow with large meshes (say ~ 10^6 elements). > ParaView is much more responsive. > > Best regards, > > Martin Vymazal > > > Quoting "Zenker, Dr. Matthias" <[email protected]>: > > > Hi Martin, > > > > I have read in your message below that one can modify a mesh with > > ParaView. I use ParaView for postprocessing and didn't know that it > > can also process meshes. Maybe this could help me to solve a meshing > > problem I have since a long time which gmsh cannot solve. Could you > > give me some indications where I can find information about ParaView's > > mesh processing capabilities? Are there built-in filters for that > > (which ones?), or did you need to build one yourself? > > > > Thank you for some hints, > > > > Matthias > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH > > Dr.rer.nat. Matthias Zenker > > Dipl. Phys. > > Grundlagenentwicklung / Fundamental Development Waldhoernlestrasse > 17 > > 72072 Tuebingen > > Germany > > Phone + 49 (0) 7071 755 - 226 > > Fax + 49 (0) 7071 755 - 5226 > > E-Mail: <mailto:[email protected]> > > URL: http://www.ERBE-med.com > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > >> Von: Martin Vymazal [mailto:[email protected]] > >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. April 2013 11:37 > >> An: [email protected] > >> Betreff: [Gmsh] Reclassify 2D does not work > >> > >> Dear gmsh developers, > >> > >> I have a 3D flat plate grid downloaded from here: > >> http://turbmodels.larc.nasa.gov/flatplate_grids.html (3D Plot3d grid, > >> 2 x 545 x 385 points). I converted the grid to vtk and also split the > >> hexahedra into tetra using paraview. I am not able to reclassify the > >> surface of the geometry to create physical surfaces (to be able to > >> set boundary conditions for my flow solver). The 'Reclassify' button > >> in the Reclassify2D dialog always remains greyed out, no matter what > >> I do. Is it a bug? If not, could you please tell me the settings you > >> use to reclassify the surface? > >> > >> Best regards, > >> > >> Martin Vymazal > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > ___________ > > ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH > > Firmensitz: 72072 Tuebingen > > Geschaeftsfuehrer: Christian O. Erbe, Reiner Thede > > Registergericht: Stuttgart HRB 380137 > > > _____________________________________________________________________ ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH Firmensitz: 72072 Tuebingen Geschaeftsfuehrer: Christian O. Erbe, Reiner Thede Registergericht: Stuttgart HRB 380137 _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
