> On 16 Jul 2018, at 13:19, Sanghavi, Chaitanya 
> <chaitanya.sangh...@siemens.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
>  
> Firstly, I really appreciate the work done in Gmsh and it’s really a 
> wonderful tool for researchers. Thanks for this.
>  
> I have a question about Node duplication at a physical interface of a 
> computational domain. Imagine I have a computational domain in 2D with two 
> rectangles sharing a physical interface.
> I want to duplicate nodes at this physical interface in both the rectangles.  

By default Gmsh never duplicates nodes.

You can use the Plugin(Crack) to explicitly generate duplicate nodes/elements 
on certain physical curves/surfaces.

Christophe


> See the Fig.
>  
> So basically, I can create a tag for the entities on this physical interface.
> Physical Line (1) = Line {A,B} where A,B are the points on the physical 
> interface.
> I need the same entities i.e. 
> Physical Line (2) = Line{B,A} in the neighboring rectangle. 
>  
> Since I use the same line, I cannot create this tag. 
>  
> If its possible to create additional line elements on this physical interface 
> from both sides, this would be the ideal scenario.
>  
> Important point is that the mesh should be conformal at this physical 
> interface.
>  
>  
>  
> Chaitanya Sanghavi
>  
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