Hi,

no, it is not possible to "force" compatibilty. You have to define explicitely in your CAD model the common overlaping face between your two plates, and use it to define your two volumes.

Cheers,

Dave

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dvioleau wrote:
Hello
I merge a step geometry consisting of 2 plates. I save the file in .geo format. When I mesh the geometry, meshes are not compatible between the two plates. Is it possible to force compatibility. See in attachement the initial step file.
Thank you in advance

David


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