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Old   December 1, 2014, 04:25
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Hello

I am trying to draw a two concentric parallel tubes with 2D dimensions using ANSYS. I need to draw two surfaces which represents two fluids. So, I would like to kinow how can I connect both surfaces using just one one line on the intersection.

When I draw the rectangle at the bottom I am able to create the surface but the surface of the upper rectangle is not created

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