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November 3, 2016, 09:59 |
Two Separate Geometries (HVAC)
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Scott kaufman
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Hey learning to model for Radiation and convection HVAC currently.
Steps > Create .stp file in Catia > Create fluid domain in CFX: Design Modeler > Insert new geometry > Move geometry to middle > RMB Bodies, 'form new part' > CFX:Mesh > Problem: Meshing is not being applied to both bodies. Only fluid domain and the geometry inside is unmeshed. Where am i going wrong? I'm trying to mesh both bodies. Make the fluid domain the sky and the part of the atrium radiation. |
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