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Dear Gmsher's,</div>
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I would like to mesh a "complex" with different mesh sizes. As
the simulation for which the mesh is designed is multiphisic, I do need
different mesh size according to the physic I want to resolve. For each
isotropic part, I specify one constant MathEval field and one Restrict field
on top of the MathEval field (with the volume id and its boundaries). This
way I can successfully set a mesh size for each different part.</div>
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In order to take into account every field, I then take the Min of every
Restrict field. This strategy is probably not the best but it works...</div>
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Because I would like to use anisotropic meshing, I tried to replace the
MathEval by a MathEvalAniso but the Restrict operation does not seem to
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Any hint to make isotropic and anisotropic meshes exist together ? What is
the IntersectAniso field ? Could that be useful in this specific case?</div>
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Kindly,</div>
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Lionel Wilhelm</div>
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