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November 12, 2011, 17:53 |
Merging two hexes with different mesh density
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KJ Lee
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Hi guys,
So I've been trying to merge two hexahedral meshes that are rectangular but have 3:4 mesh density difference. I.E one mesh has 48 nodes in x and y direction and the other mesh has 64 nodes in x and y direction. I am trying to merge the meshes so that there are no interfaces (all faces are 1 to 1). Is there any way to do this automatically? (I've been doing this manually, but my mesh has gotten too big to do it manually). Thanks! |
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