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Hole in the mesh 11 years 1 month ago #8162

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Hello,
I generated a mesh from several sub mesh. Then I created a final mesh of my field of study.
By placing the boundary conditions, a hole appears in the mesh. My question is the following: Is there a way to redo the mesh locally. Currently, I only have slf file.

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Hole in the mesh 11 years 1 month ago #8163

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The following method is the right one:
1 - Creating a mesh hole based on the mesh nodes
2 - Merge: Edit -> T3-Mesh -> Merge Mesh ...
3 - Backup and create a mesh TELEMAC
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Hole in the mesh 11 years 1 month ago #8164

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Hi,

The boundary conditions editor should NOT be creating a hole in your mesh. This is very strange... Please describe your workflow in detail and post the data files.

Page 28 of the Blue Kenue tutorial describes local mesh refinement.

Martin
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Hole in the mesh 11 years 1 month ago #8173

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Hi
Short correction on this topic

This is not the management of boundary conditions which could create a hole in your mesh.
But in fact, during the management of boundaries in Fudaa, it's possible to see the holes in the mesh which has been previously unseen during the mesh creation.

This often appear when you generate mesh from several submesh if you don't take care to the interface.

The solution, is OK
Christophe
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