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Old   November 20, 2014, 09:22
Default Strange behavior of sHM in a simple case
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Hi all,

well maybe someone of you guys can tell me why this happens!
After working for more than 3 years with sHM and managed to mesh very complex geometries there is still one thing can't figure out. In the attachment you see the castellated step of sHM. I meshed a very simple geometry and set nCellsBetweenLayers to 3. But then I get a periodically repeat of 3 cells between and 5 cells between.

Any idea?
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