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April 6, 2016, 16:02 |
creating internal fluid volume
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Muh
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Dear friends,
I have a geometry with two bodies on top of each other with some distance, and its closed with surface bodies and surface patch on the sides. I tried the fill by caps operational but it did not work. Creating frozen bodies with extrude may be possible but very difficult for this geometry. How do I create internal fluid volume? Yours sincerely, |
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April 6, 2016, 23:34 |
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Pedro Henrique Di Giovanni Santos
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For some complex geometry is better use a external modeler to create the fluid domain and after*you*just import the fluid body to ANSYS.
DesignModeler*is a poor CAD software even in the recent versions, but in YouTube have many tutoriais |
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