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Old   June 28, 2012, 14:46
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hy everyone,

I try to do an hybrid mesh for the following two part, I started to mesh the part around the circle with a blocking strategy and converted the mesh to an unstructured. After that I gave the surface and curve mesh setup for the "circle part" and create an unstructured tetra mesh, I know there is a function that allowed to merge meshes but only for a 3D mesh, it does not work in my case...

I am quite sure there is also his possibility for a 2D mesh but I don't find it.. Anyone have an idea how to get a smooth transition between my two meshes ? Thanks !
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