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June 28, 2012, 14:46 |
merge 2D domain tetra hexa
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hy everyone,
I try to do an hybrid mesh for the following two part, I started to mesh the part around the circle with a blocking strategy and converted the mesh to an unstructured. After that I gave the surface and curve mesh setup for the "circle part" and create an unstructured tetra mesh, I know there is a function that allowed to merge meshes but only for a 3D mesh, it does not work in my case... I am quite sure there is also his possibility for a 2D mesh but I don't find it.. Anyone have an idea how to get a smooth transition between my two meshes ? Thanks ! |
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June 29, 2012, 11:38 |
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thanks for your reply but it does not work at all...
I have this message "This function only works with volume meshes" I think this function is only for 3D mesh Anyone esle have an idea ? |
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July 1, 2012, 08:44 |
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yes I can, no secret project ;-)
here are the files you need, it's a rar compressed file, so juste rename the file extension to .rar and you'll be able to open it ! |
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July 2, 2012, 11:01 |
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i just look at your mesh ! you were right it only works with the volume mesh. As you dont have a big number of elements, i suggest you try merge interactive. What you will do is selecting the nodes individually with your mouse, and you will merge them. i tried in a couples of nodes and it works. did you try it ??
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July 2, 2012, 14:19 |
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thanks for your answer ! I 'm just wondering why there is no similar function as merge meshes for 2D geometry...
Well I will try to do it manually like you said or will just do the same in 3D so that I would be able to use this function :-) |
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