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Old   May 14, 2017, 12:21
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Hi,
I conduct 2D analysis of the air flow using Fluent Workbench.
In Workbench-Geometry, in analysed domain (please see the attached draft), I want to create two regions for meshing. In the first region the meshing is to be finer, in second region coarser.

I split the surface with Tools->Face Split. In Workbench-Meshing the surface split is clearly visible (clicked with mouse region turns into green color) but during meshing, it is still considered as one and I can mesh only entire surface (not selected region).

I do not know what should I do and how in order to impose finer meshing in one region and coarser in another one. Please help.
Thank you.
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