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Help me with meshing a thin structure in FEMLAB

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FEMLAB

Is there any expert in FEMLAB around here?

Meshing a thin structure is quite a problem in FEMLAB. One way to solve it is to scale the structure before meshing. But my structure consists of several objects which are thin and not thin. So scaling the structure before meshing will basically scaling all the objects which of course unpreferable. In the user guide, it is mentioned that we can split the geometries into several ones and then use the extrusion coupling variable to connect the geometries back into single model.

Can anyone guide me on this matter?

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wlcsp
 

FEMLAB

I had problem, when I was will draw the object, usually got up, "Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals. "

What was the problem ?
 

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