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December 10, 2012, 06:01 |
block strategy
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christine
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Hello everyone,
I have few question about block strategy : I have a geometry in which I have splitted the block in 4 blocks (4 blocks in "vertical" direction and 5 blocks in "horizontal" direction (but the horizontal split is not of interest in my question) . For the first 3 ones, I want the edges to have the same number of nodes and it's ok. For the last one, I want it to have different number of nodes, but since the edges of the 3rd and 4rth are adjacent, I don't know how to do that. So I tried in a different way : creation of 1 block, splitted in 3 blocks. Then I created a 4rth block, but when I want to split it horizontally for creating my 5 blocks, it automatically "transfers" the split to the 3 vertical blocks. So it means that even if I created the 4rth block in an independent way (not by splitting), I have no independence for cplitting it, for meshing? Thank you for giving me some clue. Do I have for example to create 2 bodies? but the edges will still be in common... yorelchr |
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