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Old   July 1, 2013, 13:30
Default In mesh tool, a line within geometry does not appear
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Hello everyone,

I am trying to model a 2D geometry in Design Modeler (please see the attached image). I want to assign inlet in the line situated inside the geometry. But when I import this geometry in meshing tool, it just shows the whole body, I can't see the middle line , so I can't select it for named selection (see attached image). How can I draw such a geometry so that I can select the middle line within the geometry? Please help me out. Thanks in advance.
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