GMSH Group,

I'm still working with importing a .step surface file to create a 2D mesh for 
PC-Crash.  The model has been separating when I try to analyze it.  Inspection 
of the .geo file indicates redundant points, lines, and faces along common 
surfaces of the model.  For reference, I copied one set of offending surfaces, 
lines, and points from the .geo file and typed them below. Is there a way to 
tell GMSH to remove the duplicate points, lines, and surfaces before or during 
meshing?  From reading the help,  the sew faces command sounds like what I 
need.  I tried opening the .Step file using the below 'sew faces' box checked 
before saving as a .geo but that didn't change anything...
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Plane Surface(40) = {131,-133, -128, 132};
Plane Surface(48)  = {161, -162, -163, 159};
Line(161) ={111, 113};
Line(133)={90,92};
Point(90) = {177.8000000000002, 15.87499999999997, 130.5089814427782, cl__1};
Point(113) = {177.8000000000004, 15.87499999999994, 130.5089814427785, cl__1};

Thanks in advance for any suggestions,

Aaron J. Kiefer MSME, PE
Accident Research Specialists, PLLC
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