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Undo 3D Mesh!

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Hi all,
Does anyone know how can I undo or delete the 3D mesh? Coz I wanna use different way to mesh it (like use quad mesh) so I need to start with just the original geometry (using quad mesh for some boundary then swept...)

Thanks a lot for helping!


1 Reply Last Post 9 nov. 2009, 05:47 UTC−5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 9 nov. 2009, 05:47 UTC−5
Hi

In V3.5a you have the "undo mesh" one step at the time (ususally 3 steps deep, but you can change that in the preferences), you have the "select" "delete mesh" toolbar (vetical) next to the graphics in BC/mesh mode, and finally you have the "file reset model" to scratch all meshing and results.

The latter, "reset" command, might store your geometry in a separate external binary file, specially if its a COMSOL geometry of a slight complexity, editing it later becomes slightly more complex, as you loose the details in the history file.

So you ave many "ways to Rome", it's just to choose the most appropriate one.

By the way all this is expalined in the documentation, plus a lot more ;)

Good luck
Ivar
Hi In V3.5a you have the "undo mesh" one step at the time (ususally 3 steps deep, but you can change that in the preferences), you have the "select" "delete mesh" toolbar (vetical) next to the graphics in BC/mesh mode, and finally you have the "file reset model" to scratch all meshing and results. The latter, "reset" command, might store your geometry in a separate external binary file, specially if its a COMSOL geometry of a slight complexity, editing it later becomes slightly more complex, as you loose the details in the history file. So you ave many "ways to Rome", it's just to choose the most appropriate one. By the way all this is expalined in the documentation, plus a lot more ;) Good luck Ivar

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