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January 21, 2015, 19:22 |
General Question About Hybrid Meshing in ICEM
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Hi guys,
Sorry if this is repetitive, but I have been unable to find a clear answer on the forum or anywhere else. I have a hex and tet mesh in ICEM and want to merge these two meshes to make one volume mesh(or region) WITHOUT the resulting shell elements at the interface. Is it possible ? I have been trying to follow the steps in the "Hybrid tube" tutorial but still have the shell elements at the interface. Thanks |
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January 22, 2015, 18:51 |
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I got it. It is possible. You just need to follow proper steps
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