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[snappyHexMesh] New multi region meshing tutorial with sHM

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Old   November 24, 2014, 18:42
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Hi all,

I added a new multi region meshing tutorial to my homepage. The wiki site is updated but for all guys which do not have a look to that page , I wanted to mention it here again.

Two regions are meshed and layers are generated.
Everything is done in a script and also the surface meshing and triangulation is available and can be checked in Salome.

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