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June 15, 2018, 17:58 |
How to apply different mesh in the same surface body geometry.
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Tarun Agarwal
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Hi Guys
I want to use different mesh for the crevice, channel and main chamber geometry. I think it can be done by partitioning but I don't know how to do partitioning. If anyone can help on this topic. If there is another way, please help. Thank you. |
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June 19, 2018, 01:59 |
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Stuart
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This looks like a simple 2-D geometry. You could split it in DesignModeler into a bunch of 4-sided regions and use local sizings in the edges so that you can control the edge's node distributions. Further, put the bodies in a MultiBody Part to get a node conformal mesh.
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