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this is due to you manually modified the mesh (as move some nodes, delete some elems and recreate them by F6 panel) as you modifying, some elems are not associated with surface, if they are not associated with surface, they will be existing after you remesh the surface, so you have 2 overlapped mesh Delete non-associated elems by select elems>by geoms>surfs, select all surfs > add to selection > elems > reverse > delete
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this is due to you manually modified the mesh (as move some nodes, delete some elems and recreate them by F6 panel) as you modifying, some elems are not associated with surface, if they are not associated with surface, they will be existing after you remesh the surface, so you have 2 overlapped mesh Delete non-associated elems by select elems>by geoms>surfs, select all surfs > add to selection > elems > reverse > delete
That is not the normal behavior. Can you check to make sure you didn't accidentally duplicate your original mesh?