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Old   July 28, 2021, 12:08
Default Clarification on some basic meshing terms
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Hi all,

Just to get into some fundamental definitions.

In Mesh sizing, what does it mean by "Scope" ?
Is this just saying what part of the domain do you want this sizing to apply to?

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That is correct. You can select either a geometry or named selection.
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