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Old   November 27, 2014, 02:03
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Hello!

I built a simple geometry for training blocking method in ICEM. When I split one initial block for creating block structure, there is no questions. But when I create blocks separetly, one after another, with the merge option, the mesh from middle block sandwiches on the mesh from neighboring blocks.

I understand that in case of a simple geometry it is better to split one initial block. But in case of a big assembley it is better to create blocks separetly.

How can I avoid mesh sandwich in case of creating blocks separetly? May be delete face...?
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