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Hi Alessandro,<br>
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I don't think there is a way to get a symmetric superficial mesh
with the default algorithm.<br>
You could try to force symmetry using:<br>
Transfinite Line + Transfinite Surface<br>
That can be a bit tricky for getting a nice mesh of a circle.<br>
Have a look at the attached file...<br>
<br>
Ruth<br>
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On 13/05/11 08:26, Alessandro Vicini wrote:
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Dear all,
the attached picture shows a detail of the boundary of a 3D geometry. The
green circle is split into two surfaces along a diameter. Is there some way
to force the superficial mesh on the two half-circles to be symmetric?
Thank you for your help.
Regards,
Alessandro
p.s. - can somebody just tell me if this mail is received by the mailing
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