Dear all, thank you for your support and time.
Attached to this mail you will find the .geo file. Currently, I'm working
with gmsh-3.0.6 on a Linux system (64 bits). I used the GUI to load the
.geo and build the mesh.
Best regards
O.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 5:05 AM, Felix Salazar
wrote:
> My
>
> My experience with this type of issue has been that, for the same
> architecture, with a binary compiled with the same options, the meshes are
> repeatable. Some minor differences might occur when some options are
> missing in the binary in another computer. And I've seen that the numbers
> ass
My experience with this type of issue has been that, for the same
architecture, with a binary compiled with the same options, the meshes are
repeatable. Some minor differences might occur when some options are
missing in the binary in another computer. And I've seen that the numbers
associated with
> On 9 Aug 2018, at 21:44, Juan E. Sanchez wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Are you saying that gmsh generated meshes are now repeatable for the same
> inputs?
Yes, with the latest snapshots they should be.
> That has never been my experience in the past.
Correct. A lot has been happening since Gms
Hello,
Are you saying that gmsh generated meshes are now repeatable for the
same inputs? That has never been my experience in the past.
Regards,
Juan
On 8/9/18 11:11 AM, Jean-François Remacle wrote:
Hello
This should NOT happen. Can you send the script ?
Le 9 août 2018 à 17:27, Octavio
Dear all,
I'm considering to use gmsh as replacement of Ansys mesher (obviating
there is not mesh file type compatibility for Workbench/APDL).
I want to implement an algorithm to introduce spheres (later it will
be any type of volume) in a cubical volume. They should not touch each
other, therefo
Hello
This should NOT happen. Can you send the script ?
> Le 9 août 2018 à 17:27, Octavio Castillo Reyes a
> écrit :
>
> Dear all,
>
> First I would like to say that gmsh is a great tool and I congratulate the
> developers.
>
> I'm working with tetrahedral meshes and I have noticed that fo
Dear all,
First I would like to say that gmsh is a great tool and I congratulate the
developers.
I'm working with tetrahedral meshes and I have noticed that for the same
script, gmsh produces different meshes, that is, the number of elements or
nodes is different. This is without making changes t