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September 20, 2018, 19:45 |
Isotopological meshes in 3D
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Hi all,
Is it possible to create isotopological meshes, i.e. meshes with the same number of nodes and elements? I'll give you an example, let's suppose I have two pipes in 3D of different length, is there a setting which allows me to set up the same number of elements and nodes on the two meshes? Thank you! |
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