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#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:FEM_MeshGmshFromShape.svg|16px]] [[FEM_MeshGmshFromShape|FEM mesh from shape by Gmsh]]}} button. |
#* Press the {{Button|[[Image:FEM_MeshGmshFromShape.svg|16px]] [[FEM_MeshGmshFromShape|FEM mesh from shape by Gmsh]]}} button. |
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#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Mesh → [[Image:FEM_MeshGmshFromShape.svg|16px]] FEM mesh from shape by Gmsh}} option from the menu. |
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Mesh → [[Image:FEM_MeshGmshFromShape.svg|16px]] FEM mesh from shape by Gmsh}} option from the menu. |
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# Optionally edit the minimal and maximal element size |
# Optionally edit the minimal and maximal element size (autodetection often creates meshes that are too coarse). |
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# Click the {{Button|Apply}} button and wait for the |
# Click the {{Button|Apply}} button and wait for the generation of the mesh to complete. |
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# Close the task. You now should see a new FEMMeshGMSH object in your active analysis container. |
# Close the task. You now should see a new FEMMeshGMSH object in your active analysis container. |
Latest revision as of 09:37, 16 November 2023
- Select the shape you want to analyze. For volume FEM this needs to be a solid or compsolid. A compsolid is necessary if your part is made from multiple materials. (A compsolid can be created with the BooleanFragments command.)
- Press the FEM mesh from shape by Gmsh button.
- Select the Mesh → FEM mesh from shape by Gmsh option from the menu.
- Optionally edit the minimal and maximal element size (autodetection often creates meshes that are too coarse).
- Click the Apply button and wait for the generation of the mesh to complete.
- Close the task. You now should see a new FEMMeshGMSH object in your active analysis container.