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Old   August 19, 2013, 13:30
Default difference between hard/soft behavior in sizing in ANSYS meshing?
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What is the difference between soft and hard behavior in ansys meshing?
In what conditions SOFT behavior can be used?
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Old   August 19, 2013, 13:38
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"Soft" behavior allows the mesher to change the restrictions you imposed.
If the mesher concludes that it can produce a higher quality mesh by ignoring your input, it will do so.
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