Hi Escolano,
I hope this message finds you well.
I have a model where I can't mesh it properly around the opening, so I partitioned it into three parts and after meshing, I want to split hexahedral meshes into tetrahedral ones. This doesn't happen when I want to split tetrahedral meshes. I have attached my model.
Many thanks for your time, and kind consideration.
Best regards,
Hamed
GID 16.0.6 crashes when splitting hexahedral meshes
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GID 16.0.6 crashes when splitting hexahedral meshes
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Re: GID 16.0.6 crashes when splitting hexahedral meshes
I don't know what do you mean by "I can't mesh it properly around the opening"
How is the mesh that do you want?
You can generate a mesh of your model:
- unstructured (tetrahedra only)
- semi-structured in Y-direction for the 3 volumes
- semi-structured the central volume and fully structured the lateral ones.
And about split hexahedra to tetrahedra you can do it directly in the mesh with
Mesh->Edit mesh->Split elements->Hexahedra to tetrahedra
and select the elements -> But this is not a good idea, if do you want tetrahedra simply set this as the element desired by the volumes
Mesh->Element type->Tetrahedra and in fact it could be better to mesh all unstructured (that is the default)
Mesh->Reset mesh data
and generate a new mesh
How is the mesh that do you want?
You can generate a mesh of your model:
- unstructured (tetrahedra only)
- semi-structured in Y-direction for the 3 volumes
- semi-structured the central volume and fully structured the lateral ones.
And about split hexahedra to tetrahedra you can do it directly in the mesh with
Mesh->Edit mesh->Split elements->Hexahedra to tetrahedra
and select the elements -> But this is not a good idea, if do you want tetrahedra simply set this as the element desired by the volumes
Mesh->Element type->Tetrahedra and in fact it could be better to mesh all unstructured (that is the default)
Mesh->Reset mesh data
and generate a new mesh