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[Workbench] Model of upstream reservoir-circular culvert-downstream reservoir in workbench |
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Tanjina Afrin
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Could anyone please tell me if I want to model a geometry of upstream reservoir-circular culvert-downstream reservoir in workbench,
1. Should I consider them as 3 body 3 part or 1 body 1 part? 2. Should I apply different mesh for 3 parts? If yes, then how ? I searched tutorials... didn't find what I want, may be I didn't search in proper way. It will be really great if anyone can suggest me any idea. Thanks in advance. Last edited by Tanjina; June 5, 2013 at 00:38. Reason: addition of sentence |
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