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Old   August 26, 2011, 12:10
Default block-structured mesh for t-junction
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Hey forum,

I have to do a block-structured mesh for T-junction. There it would be nice, if you could give me some hints in creating a high quality mesh. I'm adding pics of a first shot.

I'm also having problems in associating correctly, as you can see in the region of blending

greetings, robert
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