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September 29, 2016, 12:42 |
Geometry in ICEM
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Saurav Kumar
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i have created a rectangular surface of 180*32 mm^2, at a point i want to create a hole of radius 0.1mm so i have created a circle of 0.1mm radius and i have used segment/trim surface to cut the cirlce area form rectangular area, but i am not getting accurate hole. pls check attached image and help me what should i do?
Image: https://postimg.org/image/ip8vbeiv5/ thanks. |
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October 8, 2016, 12:27 |
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Umberto
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This is not the proper way to do it.
First set the points and the outer lines of your rectangle. Then create a circle which is going to be your hole. You will then create a surface using only the outer lines of the rectangle. Procedure than changes depending on the kind of mesh you want. Is is a hexa-structured or unstructured mesh? |
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