> On 29 Mar 2020, at 16:17, Aggraj Gupta <gupta.agg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi ,
> I am new to gmsh software. I am using the software for meshing the sphere 
> within the cube. I have attached the file below. As will be understood from 
> the geo file that I have first created a cube and then made a sphere inside 
> it. I did not delete volume as size of the sphere within the cube. I am 
> giving two different material property to the cube as well as the sphere. 
> Will it create a problem in this case? (as I am not getting my FEM results 
> correctly!). If yes, can you please help me how to create the desired 
> geometry so that it can get meshed in properly. I will be thankful to you if 
> you could please pull me out of this. Looking forward for your reply.
> 

Your second volume has a hole, and should thus be defined using two surface 
loops.

I recommend reading the tutorials before sending questions to the list. 

Christophe

Attachment: sphere_cube_fix.geo
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> Thanks
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Aggraj Gupta,
> Research Scholar | Electrical Engineering,
> Indian Institute of Technology Madras
> (M) +91 8427789957 | (P) +91 7376265173
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University of Liege, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 
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