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Old   October 4, 2016, 01:26
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I am relatively new to Ansys Icepak and i am Having some problem in Meshing. my problem consist of two groups of six cylindrical primitives (3 in each group) one on top of other.this two groups are bounder by plate at top and bottom. my problem is i cant get a o grid generated for this primitives due to which the mesh quality is low. i tried making separate assemblies but even though it is not possible. also my mesh quality comes to 0.12 but it does not show any error. what can i do to improve my mesh size...???
also can you suggest some links with examples on elctronics cooling done on ansys Icepak

Thanks in Advance......
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