Hi All,
I have a mesh of which I wish to partition using elmergrid. As the mesh is composed of mixed element types tets and prisms "elmergrid 2 2 mesh -metis n" fails is there a reccomended alternative method? I've tried elmergrid 2 2 mesh -part 2 2 2 but this produces a mesh identical to the original?
Regards
Mark
Elmergrid mesh partitioning
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Re: Elmergrid mesh partitioning
Hi Mark
See page 61 in:
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... Manual.pdf
The Metis routines marked with 2, 3 and 4 should work with hybrid meshes. You might also use
"-partdual" flag for prettier partitioning. So for example
-Peter
See page 61 in:
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... Manual.pdf
The Metis routines marked with 2, 3 and 4 should work with hybrid meshes. You might also use
"-partdual" flag for prettier partitioning. So for example
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ElmerGrid 2 2 mesh -metis 64 3 -partdual
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Re: Elmergrid mesh partitioning
Hi Peter
Thanks very much, works like a charm
Is there likely to be much difference between the different options you suggested?
Best regards
Mark
Thanks very much, works like a charm
Is there likely to be much difference between the different options you suggested?
Best regards
Mark