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Gmsh
Developer(s)Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle
Stable release
4.12.2 / January 21, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-01-21)
Repository
Written in C++
Operating system Unix/ Linux, macOS, Windows
License GNU General Public License
Website gmsh.info

Gmsh is a finite-element mesh generator developed by Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle. Released under the GNU General Public License, Gmsh is free software.

Gmsh contains 4 modules: for geometry description, meshing, solving and post-processing. Gmsh supports parametric input and has advanced visualization mechanisms. Since version 3.0, Gmsh supports full constructive solid geometry features, based on Open Cascade Technology. [1] [2]

A modified version of Gmsh is integrated with SwiftComp, a general-purpose multiscale modeling software. The modified version, called Gmsh4SC, is compiled and deployed on the Composites Design and Manufacturing HUB ( cdmHUB).

Interfaces

Various graphical user interfaces exist that integrate Gmsh into their workflow:

See also

References

  1. ^ Geuzaine, Christophe; Remacle, Jean-François (2009). "Gmsh: A 3-D finite element mesh generator with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities" (PDF). International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering. 79 (11): 1309–1331. Bibcode: 2009IJNME..79.1309G. doi: 10.1002/nme.2579. S2CID  110330097.
  2. ^ Science and Technology of Advanced Materials - 3D physical modeling of anisotropic grain growth at high temperature in local strong magnetic force field - Eric Beaugnon - (2008) 024201 (6pp) - [1].
  3. ^ "Netgen/NGSolve". ngsolve.org.
  4. ^ "Mesh FromPartShape - FreeCAD Documentation". wiki.freecadweb.org.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gmsh
Developer(s)Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle
Stable release
4.12.2 / January 21, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-01-21)
Repository
Written in C++
Operating system Unix/ Linux, macOS, Windows
License GNU General Public License
Website gmsh.info

Gmsh is a finite-element mesh generator developed by Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle. Released under the GNU General Public License, Gmsh is free software.

Gmsh contains 4 modules: for geometry description, meshing, solving and post-processing. Gmsh supports parametric input and has advanced visualization mechanisms. Since version 3.0, Gmsh supports full constructive solid geometry features, based on Open Cascade Technology. [1] [2]

A modified version of Gmsh is integrated with SwiftComp, a general-purpose multiscale modeling software. The modified version, called Gmsh4SC, is compiled and deployed on the Composites Design and Manufacturing HUB ( cdmHUB).

Interfaces

Various graphical user interfaces exist that integrate Gmsh into their workflow:

See also

References

  1. ^ Geuzaine, Christophe; Remacle, Jean-François (2009). "Gmsh: A 3-D finite element mesh generator with built-in pre- and post-processing facilities" (PDF). International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering. 79 (11): 1309–1331. Bibcode: 2009IJNME..79.1309G. doi: 10.1002/nme.2579. S2CID  110330097.
  2. ^ Science and Technology of Advanced Materials - 3D physical modeling of anisotropic grain growth at high temperature in local strong magnetic force field - Eric Beaugnon - (2008) 024201 (6pp) - [1].
  3. ^ "Netgen/NGSolve". ngsolve.org.
  4. ^ "Mesh FromPartShape - FreeCAD Documentation". wiki.freecadweb.org.

External links



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