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January 19, 2012, 04:38 |
Partitioning
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Franco
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Hi,
I'm new in using Ansys products. I have create the geometry with DM. The geometry is complicated so I have partitioned it. Now I have many different solids. Than I have meshed it with the Ansys mesher. At the interface between the solids the mesh is disconnected ?! When I import it for example in Fluent, I have many separate domains of fluid. How can I connect theme? Shoud I create some connections before? If yes, how? Thanks Franco |
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January 19, 2012, 17:29 |
multi body
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Ali
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Location: Pakistan
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Dear you can make multibody parts (1part, more bodies), just select all the parts, right click, and form new part in DM. Regards |
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