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Default Hollow surface to solid body ?? - radial turbine
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Hello all,

I am designing a radial turbine at the moment. I drew the turbine model from another software and exported the geometry in the format of IGES. Then, I imported the IGES file into ANSYS DesignModeler. I found that the turbine blade is just constructed by surfaces, and it is hollow inside.

Is there a way to make the blade become a solid body in ANSYS DesignModeler?

Thanks in advance,
Xudong

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