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Old   December 2, 2009, 11:31
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Hi,

ive got some problems with the generation of a prism layer.
I tried to change several parameters but i'm not able to raise a prism layer on the trailing edge of a blade (small radius).
Here is a small screenshot of the problem!

It does not matter if i try to raise 1 or 3 prism layers, its the same problem all the time.
Maybe the "height over base ratio" is too high and the prisms get too thin on concave surfaces (it just looks like this).
´Need some help! thanks!
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