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Old   December 18, 2014, 01:22
Default How to do "part by part" (selective) STRUCTURED mesh?
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How to do selective or "part by part" structured mesh? For unstructured meshing, there is an option for "part by part" mesh. But how to do that for structured meshing?

I have a complicated geometry (heat exchanger). I like to do structured mesh one by one not all at a time. Is it possible?

I tried the icem interactive method from ansys meshing. But it has geometry limitation!
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Old   December 22, 2014, 03:39
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Hi,

I don think i understand fully what you mean by "part by part"..

Mesh is created for the geometry with which you have associated the block..

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