[CIG-SEISMO] SPECFEM3D - Problem with creating topography with mesh_mount.py

emanuele casarotti emanuele.casarotti at gmail.com
Sun Jul 7 15:04:34 PDT 2013


Hi shahar

Yes i believe that the problem could occur from the side of your topo...

I see 2 options
1) decrease the size of the big volume that intersect the topo
2) take a look at geocubit package (cig seismo 3D repository) expecially if
you plan to refine the topo

Emanuele

Il giorno 07/lug/2013, alle ore 23:54, Shahar Barak <shaharb at stanford.edu>
ha scritto:

Cubit ver 13.2. File attached.

Thanks!

Shahar



On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 9:43 AM, emanuele casarotti <
emanuele.casarotti at gmail.com> wrote:

> Can you show your journal file and the version of cubit that you are using?
>
> Emanuele
>
> Il giorno 07/lug/2013, alle ore 17:45, Shahar Barak <shaharb at stanford.edu>
> ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using mesh_mount.py from the Mount St Helens example in SPECFEM3D to
> create a mesh with topography, but at a different location.
> The problem is that after the Imprint All command the volume
> isn't separated into the above topography and below topography. I don't get
> any error messages.
> Does anyone have experience with this? Any ideas what might be the problem?
> Is it possible that the problem is that the topography at the edges it to
> rugged?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shahar
>
>
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