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Old   November 25, 2009, 04:00
Default Mesh lines and points
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Hi everyone,

I have a short question.
I am making a fully hexagonal mesh in ICEM. Normally when you mesh the geometry, turn off the geomerty and check the lines and points of the mesh, these should represent the geometry curves and points. Is this correct?

In my mesh, two of these lines are missing.
Does anyone has any suggestions on how to solve this or what the problem might be?

I included two illustrations showing one of the missing lines.
The first picture are the geometry curves. The second illustrates the lines of the mesh.

The missing line is link bunched to another edge. Although I don't think this is the problem since I have linked bunched several other edges without problems.

Kind regards
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