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Old   March 5, 2021, 13:33
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I have a geometry with an angled edge which I would like to apply a layering dynamic mesh onto. However when meshing I get skewed elements in the region I would like to move.

A limitation of the dynamic mesh it seems is that the cell height of each adjacent cell (where the dynamic mesh is applied) should be the same. However this isn't the case with these skewed cells. Is there anyway to create a mesh that is uniform in width across this section of the model.

I have added some screenshots of the model.

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