Thanks Max and Christophe for the answers;
"Don't hesitate to contribute your feedback on
https://gitlab.onelab.info/gmsh/gmsh/-/issues/795 : we will use it to track
suggestions or corrections." -> I'll do
Le lun. 30 mars 2020 à 16:51, paul francedixhuit a
écrit :
> Hi All
> I'm currently
Hi all,
I'm pretty new here. I've had good success with gmsh so far, but I just ran
into an issue when extruding surfaces that have been split into multiple
separate regions due to boolean operations. When I just do one extrude, it
seems to come out right, but then if I try to label the
Hi Paul,
There's a discussion on the new format here that might be helpful:
https://gitlab.onelab.info/gmsh/gmsh/-/issues/444
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 11:02 AM paul francedixhuit
wrote:
> Hi All
> I'm currently having a look to the new 4.1 gmsh format.
>
> Compared to the previous 2.2 legacy
> On 30 Mar 2020, at 16:51, paul francedixhuit wrote:
>
> Hi All
> I'm currently having a look to the new 4.1 gmsh format.
>
> Compared to the previous 2.2 legacy one:
> • I guess $Nodes and $Elements for example use now blocs (or it has
> been splitted in blocs) in order to take
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Hi All
I'm currently having a look to the new 4.1 gmsh format.
Compared to the previous 2.2 legacy one:
- I guess *$Nodes* and *$Elements* for example use now blocs (or it has
been splitted in blocs) in order to take advantages of parallelization,
hasn't it?
- *$Entities* and
Hello,
I am using gmsh for modelling 2D components and I am trying to find out how
I can set a thickness to the plate/shell elements. First I was thinking
about assigning regions of different thicknesses to different physical
groups but by this approach I can specify only a constant value which