> On 7 Feb 2019, at 10:49, Isaac Haïk Dunn wrote:
>
> Thank you for your fast reply!
>
> With respect to the bottom part, when I plot only the Physical Surfaces 98,
> 99 and 100 (they correspond to the Plane Surfaces 26, 46 and 47), I do not
> see any visible overlap. Plane 47 is indeed the
Thank you for your fast reply!
With respect to the bottom part, when I plot only the Physical Surfaces 98,
99 and 100 (they correspond to the Plane Surfaces 26, 46 and 47), I do not
see any visible overlap. Plane 47 is indeed the one with holes, while
Planes 26 and 46 are the surfaces of the holes
> On 6 Feb 2019, at 23:14, Isaac Haïk Dunn wrote:
>
> Hello,
> My goal is to create a parallelepiped with two rectangles on each of the top
> and bottom surfaces. That way I could import the mesh and solve an equation
> on that volume and apply boundary conditions on each of the 4 rectangular
Hello,
My goal is to create a parallelepiped with two rectangles on each of the
top and bottom surfaces. That way I could import the mesh and solve an
equation on that volume and apply boundary conditions on each of the 4
rectangular regions over the solid.
I've almost completed the task by extrud