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Old   September 29, 2005, 09:59
Default Making couples is too long!
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Vyatscheslav
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Hi, Iīve got a lot of couples to make do in my mesh (arbitrary couples), and the command CPAR takes a long time to operate. How could I speed up the process?
: Playing with tolerances?
: Do it in several times?
: ...? Or maybe itīs the sign there will be errors...?(but I donīt think so)

Thank you V
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Old   October 2, 2005, 04:51
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Anton Lyaskin
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Try to select only those cell, which will really participate in the matching process. CPAR looks for the couples in the current cell set.
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Old   October 2, 2005, 23:03
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first go for crack check. then cell plot. it will show only those cells where u need to do couple. then from couple tool do it or from cpmatch cset.
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Old   October 5, 2005, 16:44
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Paulh
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Smalling up the cset is good advice. Also try using the 'Choose Attached Shell Types'. I've found that this helps create better couples.
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