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November 17, 2016, 14:55 |
non-sweepable bodies
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I'm designing two water disinfection reactors, the reactors connected with pipes, water goes through the reactors and pipes as shown in the geometry files.
The green parts in the picture are the non-sweepable bodies. I would like to know how to make these bodies to be sweepable. Hope someone can see this question and have solution. Thanks |
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November 17, 2016, 17:18 |
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are they part of 1 body?
if they are then separate them out as different bodies and create a part from all bodies! this shud help. |
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November 18, 2016, 00:31 |
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Onur Özcan
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you can slice relevant bodies in DM.Then, you can see where sweep mesh is going to do in ANSYS-Meshing by right-clicked in Mesh tab. >show>sweepable body.
As for structured mesh, form new part is preferred. |
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