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May 12, 2014, 06:09 |
mesh too dense
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Hello
I am trying to mesh an assembly created in solidworks. I import it to workbench and take the turbine part out from the cylindrical part in design modeller using boolean operation. When i mesh it, because of the edges in the assembly it ends up creating an extremely fine mesh with millions of nodes which is not required at all. How can I simplify the mesh (reduce the nodes) and make it less dense. The repair feature for edges in design modeller does not work for all the edges as well, it repairs a few and fails for the rest. I have attached the solidworks file thanks |
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