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November 3, 2014, 12:49 |
Not all Parts have their zones in mesh
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Welly
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Greetings,
I've worked on a C-Grid in ICEM (2D). Its a tunnel simulation with Upper and lower as wall, Inlet and outlet. Ive created parts IN TWALL_HIGH TWALL_LOW OUT BODY But when exported just BODY, TWALL_HIGH, OUT are identified. I noticed during associate edge to curve, when selecting curve, IN, TWALL_HIGH, TWALL_LOW were selected as one curve. Perhaps its due to my blocking strategy I used while associating edge to curve of the first block I created. (Selected Tree edges and associated to three curves in one go!) While I will change that and try again now, is there a way I can work around it so that all zones are identified? Regards, Wel |
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