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now,i deal with a so complex geometry~ when i mesh it using ICEM,it stop and those come out:
possible error(1) in trim curves for surface F_15040.cut.0.3 (62451) possible error(3) in trim curves for surface F_26815.cut.0.-5 (id=62744) lots of those come out! what can i do?and,how to deal with complex geometry? sincerely ![]() |
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Often those messages are benign and don't affect the mesh. If the mesh looks OK - then you're good to go. Make sure you use the Build Diagnostic Topology to remove unnecessary curves and points.
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thanks a lot
![]() sure,after using the Build Diagnostic Topology to remove unnecessary curves and points,but at the beginning of meshing,those "~~~~~"come out,even when it begin to mesh,and it stop running! need i do some deals to modify my geometry or some others? |
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Best bet is to contact your support provider.
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