Hi Allesandro
You are right that you can define "space" material properties by using bolean functions, but fomally you are defining that on the "geometries", then the meshing process is independent of the materials, but the mesh nodes inherits the properties of the domains, boundaries, or the node location linked to the bolean expressions used.
I beleive it's imporant to distinguish this clearly, even if finally for the end user, it will apear as if the mesh has a physical property.
But this is more a "high" level methodological discussion.
Have a nice day
Ivar
You are right that you can define "space" material properties by using bolean functions, but fomally you are defining that on the "geometries", then the meshing process is independent of the materials, but the mesh nodes inherits the properties of the domains, boundaries, or the node location linked to the bolean expressions used.
I beleive it's imporant to distinguish this clearly, even if finally for the end user, it will apear as if the mesh has a physical property.
But this is more a "high" level methodological discussion.
Have a nice day
Ivar