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  1. Hi Ceyhan, after retrying on a new day in the morning everything worked fine. The edge still remains but is easily deletable. I guess a new import fixed the problem in FLUENT. Thanks again for your support! Best regards! Lasse
  2. Hi Ceyhan, after looking through my exportfiles a several times I realized that I did export the scope including the sweep and not only the brep. This could be my problem. I'll have another try. Thanks for your help! I don't think that a meeting is needed. Cheers Lasse
  3. Hi Ceyhan, thanks for your quick answer. This seems quite logic and understandable. I just don't get why in the first procedure the red curve did not appear at all. The sweep surface operation only requires the three edges (start, end, path) right? So what possibilities do I have if I want to prevent the red curve? Even if I am using a seperate end surface I am still getting this red line. I hope you understand what I mean. Thanks in advance!
  4. Hi there, I just started using CAESES a short time ago and tried the beginner tutorials which worked very well. I tried to generate new geometry and returned for reference to the first model which i created (the air duct mentioned in the beginner modelling tutorial). Now I got problems with the sweep feature. Suddenly there appeared the same problem I faced with my new geometry. You can see a edge line on the swept geometry which is not intended. Its parallel to the created centerline. After deleting and reproducing the geometry the edge still appears in all swept features. I have no explanation to that and I don't know how to fix this. This would not be a problem if it would just be an optical issue but after importing the geometry to FLUENT I get issues with the meshing and I am not able to delete the edge in SpaceClaim. I hope someone can help me. Attached is the mentioned problem. Thanks!
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