Hi,
This is yet another simple question(YASQ). How can you
save a surface mesh(of a sphere) when you see the
elements in “Boundary” mode? Or restating, how can you
create a surface mesh only(again for a sphere).
Regardless of the surface meshing option I choose, the
program creates, tetrahedra and meshes the whole
volume.
Regards,
Tanzer
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By default, GiD mesh the volume (with tetrahedras) and not create the
surface elements (truiangles) for the boundary surfaces.
If you delete the volume, then are generated the desired triangles.
Also, you can force to not mesh the volume and mesh the surfaces whitout
delete the volume:
Meshing-MesCriteria-NoMesh-Volumes (and select the volumes to not mesh)
Meshing-MesCriteria-Mesh-Surfaces (and select the surfaces to force mesh)
If you only have a volume mesh, but not a geometry to re-mesh the
boundary surfaces,
you can create the boundary triangle elements with “Meshing CreateBoundary”
(this option is only available with the right buttons, hidden by default).
Note: this is different of “Meshing Boundaries” that only visualize the
boundary, but not create triangles.
Hi, This is yet another simple question(YASQ). How can you save a surface mesh(of a sphere) when you see the elements in “Boundary” mode? Or restating, how can you create a surface mesh only(again for a sphere). Regardless of the surface meshing option I choose, the program creates, tetrahedra and meshes the whole volume. Regards, Tanzer