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.. _mregion :
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 _place_holder;
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> **_MREGION_**
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>
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>> Define a material region from a set of surfaces by logically combining the
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surface names and region names. A material region may be removed from the
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geometry by specifying the release keyword.
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>>
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>> To define material rgion, the operator **lt, le, gt**, and **ge** are
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applied to previously defined surfaces according to the following rules.
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**lt **-- if the surface following is a volume then **lt** means inside not including the surface of the volume. If the surface is a plane or a sheet lt means the space on the side of the plane or sheet opposite to the normal not including the plane or sheet itself.
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**le **-- if the surface following is a volume then **le **means inside including the surface of the volume. If the surface is a plane or a sheet le means the space on the side of the plane or sheet opposite to the normal including the plane or sheet itself.
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**gt **-- if the surface following is a volume then **gt** means outside not including the surface of the volume. If the surface is a plane or a sheet **gt** means the space on the same side of the plane or sheet as the normal not including the plane or sheet itself.
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**ge **-- if the surface following is a volume then **ge** means outside including the surface of the volume. If the surface is a plane or a sheet **ge **means the space on the same side of the plane or sheet as the normal including the plane or sheet itself. The operators **or, and**, and **not** applied to regions or modified surfaces mean union, intersection and complement respectively. Parentheses are operators and are used for nesting. Spaces are required as delimiters to separate operators and operands; parentheses are operators and must be surrounded by spaces. Internal interfaces should be excluded when defining material regions. (i.e. use **lt** and **gt** ). External boundaries should be included when defining material regions. If a material regions consists of more than one region and the regions touch (i.e. share a region interface), then the region interface is not a material interface -- all the points on the region interface are interior to the material region. In this case use **le **or** ge** to include these region interface points in the material region as interior points.
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Defining a material region will cause the information associated with this
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material region to be stored under the name of the[ geometry
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](../geometries.html)of the current mesh object. _place_holder; Releasing
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the material region will remove this information.
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 _place_holder; FORMAT:
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 _place_holder;**mregion/**material_region_name/region definition
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EXAMPLES: **mregion/ **material_region_name/**release**
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**mregion**/mat1/** le **box1 **and **(** lt** sphere1 **and** ( **lt** plane1 **or gt** plane2 ) ) /
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**mregion**/mat2/ regiona **or** regionb /
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