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Old   September 26, 2024, 00:43
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Hi,my friends,i have a problem in icem meshing.The problem is "u can delete the single edge elements,put them in a new subject:Single edges" when i check mesh.
So,what metods can solve this problem,please!
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Old   September 30, 2024, 04:28
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I guess the problem is somewhere in the geometry.
If you put the edges in a new subset, you can make them visible quite easily. So, it will tell you where the problem is and where you have to work on the geometry.

If you need more help, please share a picture of the geometry and the subset.
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