> On 17 Feb 2018, at 11:37, Harry Bosch <naufragosdelci...@yahoo.es> wrote:
> 
> I am using Gmsh GUI.
> And I have a problem when meshing volumes that are in contact (being the 
> contact surface of one greater than that of the other). The problem is that 
> in this way the meshes of both volumes do not share all the nodes on the 
> contact surface.
> I believe that this could be done with the cut and merge faces option, which 
> no longer exists in the latest versions.
> I have read that now it must be addressed through Boolean operations. But, on 
> the one hand, I do not want to unite the volumes, since they are going to be 
> of different materials. And on the other hand I do not understand how these 
> operations can be done in the GUI environment.
> May you suggest me how to approach this problem? Is there an example similar 
> to what I mention?

You want to use boolean fragments ; see 
https://gitlab.onelab.info/gmsh/gmsh/blob/master/demos/boolean/compsolid.geo 
for an example.


> Thanks in advance for your comments.
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