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Create a geometry for Gmsh
Donato2010/03/26 12:42
I have a file.igs and I would to create the geometry for Gmsh.
How can create it?
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LeeYin2010/03/26 15:36
I have the same question.
Donato2010/03/26 20:50
In the Gmsh links is indicate that the program import iges thanks to open cascade.
YOU can help me?
LeeYin2010/03/28 06:11
I 'm afraid I can't. I am a Gmsh beginner.
Donato2010/03/28 17:26
thank you for interest.
If you can know something, please contact me.
I use Gmsh for Windows
LeeYin2010/03/28 18:17
I use Gmsh for Windows too. Data of Gmsh is less, we need to help each other.
Donato2010/03/29 09:13
I have a file in format iges. I open this file with Gmsh, than I save the geometry but when I open the geometry I have more difficult because there aren't all areas
I want know how can I create the perfect geometry, please help me.
Do you have already created geometry starting from IGES file?
Donato2010/03/30 20:12
Please there is someone who uses gmsh for windows, in particular I want to know how you import IGES files or how to get the geometry for Gmsh from a file iges
Dragos2010/08/26 09:12
Aaaa... did you try File->Open ?
 
 
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