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anuj kumar
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I am quite new to point wise (just few days)
The question is -How to match the mesh on two different surfaces belonging to two different blocks in point wise. I am working on dynamic meshing.A cylinder will rotate in a rectangular domain.So i need exact same meshing for cylinder's external face and rectangle's cylinder cavity. Which feature or methodology will help me to achieve this? |
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