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Hello, i'm hoping someone can help.
I'm currently trying to model a compressor blade in cascade. I have separated the geometry into surfaces, however this creates gaps in the geometry and the mesh. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas as how to resolve this. Or even any other suggestions on how to mesh it. |
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