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Old   June 12, 2022, 12:22
Default Structural Grid Meshing not consistent
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Hi All,

I'm try to do a structure mesh by using edge sizing, however the outcome i got is not consistent, where i can get most of my model is structured mesh, but part of them, are unstructured or not to my expectation. did anyone encounter this before and how to resolve it? please see the photo in the attachment
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Old   June 15, 2022, 05:55
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Using your RMB on the Mesh-item in the tree on the left, you should ask the WB-mesher to show sweepable bodies. If the solid is not sweepable, it will not make a structured mesh.
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