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Old   September 24, 2019, 02:20
Default Defeature length or removing small length coons
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Hello,

Previously, I was working on ANSYS Mesher and Fluent Meshing, in that there was an option to give defeaturing length where I can give some tolerance value and all the features within that tolerance value will not be consider for meshing thus removing the manual work to clean those small coons.

I was looking for the same thing in ANSA. I am giving a constant length size for meshing which is the method we use (we don't use Auto CFD method). I wanted to is there an option to give a tolerance value in ANSA, where all the coons with in that value will not be considered for meshing.
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