- Apr 01, 2008
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
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- Feb 05, 2008
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
- fixed embedded version - removed OCC STL meshgen for now (OCC/triangle clashes with our own version of triangle)
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- Nov 27, 2006
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
show how to mesh the volume from a surface STL
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- Jun 10, 2005
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
Removed the last bits of the "Discrete Surface/Line" stuff. Gmsh can now simply read a .msh file, and use it as the boundary mesh of a 3D mesh. For an example on how to do this, cf. demos/sphere-discrete.geo. This complements nicely the STL remeshing stuff: Gmsh can now for example very easily be used to extrude surface meshes that come from other tools.
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- Jan 25, 2005
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
change orientations so that all the "discrete" sphere demos also work with netgen
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- Jan 08, 2005
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Christophe Geuzaine authored
- removed all the crappy STL code and rewrote it using JF's POLY_rep class - generalized POLY_rep so that we can use the polygonal discretization as a surface mesh, and mesh in 3D afterwards. I.e., we can now take an input triangulation (a single surface in STL format, multiple surfaces in STL format, one or more surfaces defined using the new "Discrete Surface" commands), and generate a 3D mesh that uses it. We could in theory even mix triangulated and "normal" surfaces in the same geometry, but nothing is done at the moment to ensure that the mesh at the interfaces would match (if it does, it actually works very nicely) - new STL mesh output format to export a surface mesh as a STL file - added an option to the GEO output routine to save the surface mesh as discrete surfaces associated with the geometrical surfaces - added STL and Text output formats for post-processing views (the text output allows for example to exploit plugin-generated data in gnuplot) - generalized Plugin(Evaluate): * can loop automatically over all the timestep and/or components * can do operations using data from an external view - if the 2 views are based on the same grid, the plugin does the evaluation very efficiently - if the 2 views are based on differenet grids, the plugin automatically interpolates the external view data onto the grid of the current view - added new Rand() function in MathEval - default colormap is now # 2 (the Matlab "Jet" colormap)
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