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[b]remesh maybe?[/b]

[b]remesh maybe?[/b]

[b]remesh maybe?[/b]

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After I have processed my output with python and rewritten a new input file simply changing the coordinates of the nodes belonging to a certain surface of my model, I want to run a new simulation. So far everything is kind of ok, but, since I don't know how much the nodes belonging to that surface are going to be moved by me giving them new coordinates, I would need to do some kind of remesh to adapt the position of all the other nodes so that my surface nodes don't end up "overtaking" the nodes that are supposed to be behind them (under the surface), but making sure that the nodes belonging to that surface maintain their labels... how can i do that?

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