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Old   August 3, 2016, 17:30
Default how to create 3d hexa mesh on unstructured geometry
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Hello all,
I want to create 3d hexa mesh on Y shaped geometry made with arteries & veins (blood vessels) using ICEM CFD. If I try on small segment I am getting the 3d structural mesh but if I try same method on Y shaped geometry I am not getting good mesh, I am getting mesh in area where there is no geometry. It shows wrong association when I do show association.
Does anyone have idea how to deal with this problem?

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Old   August 4, 2016, 01:38
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not sure 100% sure but i read similar topic before, so i suggest you to search on the forum.
divide the geometry in few parts and mesh separately each part, this mite help
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