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[ANSYS Meshing] What is the difference between ''Generate Mesh'' and '' Update Mesh''

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Old   August 10, 2016, 06:41
Default What is the difference between ''Generate Mesh'' and '' Update Mesh''
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Hi all,

Somethimes I got update fail of mesh when I have updated mesh.Then I generate it, some error(s) and warning(s) have been shown in message tabs.

Do you really know what is the difference between them ?

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Generate mesh is generating your mesh from scratch.
Update mesh is using your mesh as initial condition and updating it with the changes you are doing.
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