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Old   January 13, 2011, 01:11
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I did generate a mesh in multibody (same fluid).

but

geometry is very complex. so I devided a many part.




but..


fluent read

each part have wall.


what can I do for this problem.

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Old   January 14, 2011, 17:06
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If you have separate bodies, they will each meet separately. What you need to do is go into DM, select all the parts and right click to create a multi-body part.

This will mesh the assembly with conformal mesh. Then Make sure to put all the bodies in the same named selection so that they appear as one cell zone in FLUENT.
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