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Old   October 15, 2012, 10:51
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Hi everybody,

I have a problem with my project that meshing always take a lot of time (more than 2 days for attach geometry). My hardware and meshing mode are following :

- Hardware : Xeon - 1230 3.3 Ghz , Ram 16 Gb, SSD - 128Gb ( 50 Gb remain )
- Meshsing : Proximity and Curvature at Medium Relevence Center
- The Geometry was created in solidwork.

Can you help me how to reduce meshing time. Any problem with my modeling ?

Thank you !
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Old   October 17, 2012, 15:26
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how many cells you get your mesh is generated. look at the unit, make sure you your sizing is not too small...
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