Hi,

Is it possible to mesh a cube (hexs or prims with 2 different numbers of 
elements on 2 opposite sides, like displayed on this picture (ABAQUS mesh swept 
algorithm)?
This is to create a transition zone between two hex-meshed zones of different 
densities. Lateral faces have to be quads to respect the connected hex meshes.
Preferably I would like to avoid Extrude in order to be able to mesh an 
imported BREP geometry with possibly non planar faces.

Many thanks,


Dominique Deloison


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