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Old   June 9, 2003, 09:42
Default Moving mesh problem
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Jan Majer
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Hello,

I'd like to ask following question. I have generated a simple mesh block and I want to remove the first cell layer.

The first layer disappears, but the length of the neighbouring (remaining) cell layer grows twice. (When removing another cell layers, the problem reappears). Defining new coord. system with reoriented x-axis and then using it in command eddir doesn't help.

How can I fix it?

Thanks in advance.

Jan

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Old   June 9, 2003, 11:18
Default Pictures of mesh
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Jan Majer
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picture of the original mesh: web.quick.cz/jan-majer/e00.jpg

picture of the changed mesh: web.quick.cz/jan-majer/e0.jpg
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Old   June 10, 2003, 05:19
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Anton Lyaskin
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When deleting the cell layer you have first to change it's thickness to zero by moving vertices. It's look like you move your vertices in wrong direction - you have to move "external" vertices towards "internal"
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