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Liliana de Luca Xavier Augusto
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Hello!
Does anyone know if it is possible to use Patch Mesh (an option in Directed Mesh) in a 2D geometry? Everytime I try to include a Directed Mesh to a 2D geometry, it gets the ! sign on it, and it won't go away. Besides, when I click on Source Meshes, the option "Patch Mesh" does not appear. I only got "Use Existing Mesh" or "Automated Source Mesh". I dont know if I have to use some other operation before using Directed Mesh. Thanks! |
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