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Old   July 2, 2024, 08:41
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Hello,


I'm new to ansys and while trying to model a simple 3D shape (rectangle), I ran into a meshing issue. I'm trying to make a structured mesh, and one of the faces looks like a mess (kinda looks like there is 2 meshes overlapping).
This problem causes the other neighboring faces to not be structured aswell.

Any ideas ? (Yes I did choose "hard" in the behaviour section.)
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Fixed. I had to disable the "surface from sketch" I extruded to fix it. I guess I shouldn't have created it and just extruded directly in Design Modeler.
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