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February 17, 2020, 10:13 |
Unexpected Transformation of Hex to Tet mesh.
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Raj
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Hello everyone,
I am new to this site, please excuse if I make mistakes. I am not sure, how to explain this problem and I don't know if anyone faced this problem before. I have multiple parts in the geometry. I have suppressed and applied mesh on the cylindrical part. I got a perfect Hexa mesh on the cylindrical body by using the sweep method. The problem is, when I mesh all parts by unsuppressing them. Even the cylindrical part is tetra meshed. I hope you understood my problem, please help me if you can. Thank you Raj |
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