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respect volume mesh densities?
From my tests it seems like the hexa-core mesher simply ignores any volumetric mesh densities that the tet mesher would otherwise always respect? |
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Correct - the hexa-core mesher will create the 'single-size' hex elements as specified in the Mesh Params by Parts panel. You'll see an entry for hexa-core elements.
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Ah I see. Thanks!
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