Hi Kamil,

Why do you need to define one volume in gmsh? You define the domain in the xml file anyway e.g. <DOMAIN> C[0,1] </DOMAIN>

Andrew

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Andrew Comerford
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Imperial College London
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On 26 Jul 2014, at 22:14, Kamil ÖZDEN <kamil.ozden.me@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Dr. Comerford,

For Nektar to solve a problem, do I have to generate the mesh with a single type of element? Because, when I try to convert a mesh (which is the combination of different type of elements quads+hexas+prisms) like the one below to an .xml file via MeshConvert, I'm getting such a warning message: "Different Types of Elements in Same Composite". I have to define the whole body as a single volume to solve my problem. Is there any way to define different types of elements in a single composite?

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Regards,
Kamil
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