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Latest revision as of 09:59, 6 January 2015
Tutorial: Installing and runing Gmsh
Script : Gautam Sharma
Narration: Rahul Joshi
Keywords: Gmsh, OpenFOAM, Geometry, Finite Element Mesh, Video Tutorial.
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Slide 1 | Hello and welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing and running Gmsh. |
Slide 2 : Learning Objectives
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In this tutorial we will learn how to
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Slide 2: Pre-requisite | As a pre-requisite, the user should have basic knowledge about mesh. |
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System Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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Slide 4: About Gmsh
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Let me introduce you to Gmsh.
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Slide 5 : Advantageous in creating complex geometry using blockMesh |
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Installing Gmsh | Let me show you how to install Gmsh.
Gmsh can be installed using Synaptic Package Manager. |
Synaptic Package Manager
Gmsh installed |
Let me open Synaptic Package Manager for you.
It will ask for your password. Type in your password.
Click on Apply. Again click on Apply.
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Open browser
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Alternately, you can also download Gmsh from the Gmsh website.
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Type: http://geuz.org/gmsh/ | In the address bar, type: http://geuz.org/gmsh/
Press Enter.
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Scroll down to stable Linux release
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Scroll down to Downloads and select the current stable release according to your operating system.
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Go to Home>> Downloads
Locate the file gmsh-2.8.4-Linux64.tgz |
After finishing your download, go to the Downloads folder. |
Extract the files | Here you can see the tar file. Extract the file.
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Open Gmsh folder | Open the folder.
Go to bin and click on gmsh icon. |
Gmsh start screen | You can see the Gmsh start screen. |
Cube | Now we will create a cube using Gmsh. |
Diagram | Here you can see the cube with side equal to one unit. |
Gmsh window | Let me switch back to Gmsh.
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Click Add | Go to Geometry - Elementary entitites - Add. |
Enter the coordinates of the cube | Click on Point. A new window will appear. |
Enter the coordinates | Enter the X,Y and Z coordinates starting with (0 0 0) and press Enter. |
(1 0 0)
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Enter the second coordinate as (1 0 0) and press Enter.
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Coordinates | I have entered all the eight coordinates. |
Move the points | Use the left mouse click to move the points. |
8 points visible | You can see all the 8 coordinates as points. |
Join the points by Straight lines | Now, click on Straight line. |
Select start point | It wiil ask for start point .
Select the first point. |
Select end point | It will ask for end point .
Select the second point. |
Straight line | A line will be drawn between the two points.
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Press q to abort | Press q to abort. |
Define the faces | Now we will define the faces of the cube. |
Click on Plane Surface | Click on Plane surface.
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Select the edges
appear in red
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Select the edges of the bottom face first.
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Face appears with centre lines | You will notice that the the face will appear with dashed centre lines. |
Define the top face | Now define the top face. |
Select the remaining faces | Similarly, define the remaining faces.
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Define the Volume | Now, we will define the volume of the cube.
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Select the volume boundary | Select any of the surface boundary and press e to end selection. |
Green dot appears at centre | A yellow dot appears at the centre of the cube, which represents the volume.
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Define physical groups | Now, we will define the physical groups, which will be used in exporting the geometry to OpenFOAM. |
Define surface first | Go to Physical Group - Add and click on Surface. |
Select the surface boundary | Select the front surface first and press e to end the selection.
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Select the remaining face | Similarly, select the remaining surfaces.
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Define the physical volume.
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Now, we'll define the physical volume.
Press q to abort. |
Save you work | Our cube is complete. Let us save our work. |
Click on save as
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Go to File - Save as.
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Slide : Assignment | This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
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Slide : Summary
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In this tutorial we learnt :
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About Spoken tutorials |
This video summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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About Spoken tutorials |
We conduct workshops using spoken tutorials and give certificates
Please contact us at this URL contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
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Acknowledgement
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Spoken Tutorial is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
About the contributor | The script was created by Gautam Sharma and this is Rahul Joshi from IIT BOMBAY signing off.
Thanks for joining. |