[Gmsh] Question about Progression and Bump

2018-10-23 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
ce{upstreamPipePlane}; ------- Thanks, Nathan J. Neeteson, M.Sc. Flow Control Research Engineer RGL Reservoir Management Inc. Engineering & Design Group P. 403.930.0371 (ext. 8371) | C. 613.929.6283 nneete...@rglinc.com<mailto:nneete...@rglinc.com> | rglinc.com API Q1(tm) and ISO

Re: [Gmsh] Question about Progression and Bump

2018-10-24 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
e. I will look at the file you recommended I look at. Thanks, Nathan Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> From: Ruth Vazquez Sabariego Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2018 8:27:41 AM To: Nathan J. Neeteson Cc: gmsh@onelab.info Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Que

Re: [Gmsh] Question about Progression and Bump

2018-10-25 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
grid spacing is relatively smooth where the unconstrained ends of the line segments meet. Thanks, Nathan J. Neeteson, M.Sc. Flow Control Research Engineer RGL Reservoir Management Inc. Engineering & Design Group P. 403.930.0371 (ext. 8371) | C. 613.929.6283 nneete...@rglinc.com<mailto

[Gmsh] Issue with reference to node 0 in elements list in *.msh file

2019-03-12 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
Hello everyone, I am have been experiencing an odd issue with Gmsh recently. Essentially, in one of my meshes sometimes when I export it as a *.msh file, there is a reference to a 0 node in the $Elements list - there is no 0 node in the $Nodes list and this causes gmshToFoam to fail when conver

Re: [Gmsh] Issue with reference to node 0 in elements list in *.msh file

2019-03-15 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
ge.be] Sent: March 12, 2019 3:42 PM To: Nathan J. Neeteson Cc: gmsh@onelab.info Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Issue with reference to node 0 in elements list in *.msh file Dear Nathan, This is indeed strange. As there were many bug fixes since 4.0.1, I would really recommend updating your model to the l

Re: [Gmsh] Gmsh Mesh Version - Python API

2019-05-13 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
Hello Rinaldi, If you could, please respond to this message chain with an explanation of the solution to your problem. Think about the future people with the same problem as you who will stumble upon these messages via google search :) Thanks, Nathan Neeteson, M.Sc., E.I.T. Flow Control Resear

Re: [Gmsh] dilate to flatten a mesh

2019-06-03 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
Hi Ricardo, The syntax for anisotropic dilation is as follows: Dilate { { expression-list }, { expression, expression, expression } } { transform-list } The first expression-list is the homethetic center of the dilation. The set of three expressions are the X,Y,Z scaling factors of the dilatio

Re: [Gmsh] dilate to flatten a mesh

2019-06-03 Thread Nathan J. Neeteson
ricardo.ruiz.ba...@gmail.com] Sent: June 3, 2019 11:32 AM To: Nathan J. Neeteson ; Ricardo Ruiz Baier Cc: gmsh@onelab.info Subject: Re: [Gmsh] dilate to flatten a mesh Dear Nathan, thank you very much. This indeed resolves the syntax problem. However in my case it does not do anything since transformati