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Old   October 17, 2014, 07:57
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I need to know how to create different refinement zones on a single part. Not that they simply need to transition from coarse to fine, but that the cells need to abruptly change size as if I was using a mesh interface. I tried to show what I mean in the attachment, in which some of the finer grid lines in the bottom piece simply dead-end into the upper less fine piece, but are still the same overall part. I know this is possible in ICEM but I cannot seem to figure out how to do it in ANSYS Meshing. Thanks a lot.
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Come on guys I really need some help here
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Hey Jacob

I think if you want to create a grid exactly like the pic, you must split the domain to 2 separate domains! with coarse and fine meshes!
and if you want to have 1 domain with a grid exactly like your pic, it's impossible!
in 1 domain, you can only create a coarse grid at top that turn to fine mesh at bottom with using "bias factor"!
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Alright thanks, I already know about bias factor but it doesn't perform very well in my specific situation. How can I split the part up into multiple domains? Can I do it within the meshing window, or do I need to go back to geometry and carve out multiple areas?
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Alright thanks, I already know about bias factor but it doesn't perform very well in my specific situation. How can I split the part up into multiple domains? Can I do it within the meshing window, or do I need to go back to geometry and carve out multiple areas?
I think it's a type of non-conformal mesh! So you will need change your domain to 2 fully seperate domain!
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You cann't seperate its in Ansys meshing! You will need back to design modeler!
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