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Old   July 30, 2021, 07:43
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Hello,

I have a simple geometry consisting a rotating domain inside a static domain.
When I apply a mesh sizing to the automatically developed "Contact region", the mesh sizing effect only takes place outwards the contact but not inside.
It's very weird.
I tried creating contacts manually but then meshing process stops with a common error - Mesh cannot be created with the current settings

I have attached the screenshot of former case wherein mesh takes place only in 1 direction of contact region.

Anybody faced this before?
Thanks
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