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December 8, 2016, 18:15 |
Why is Ansys Meshing getting crazy
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Kadir
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Hi everyone,
I'm new around here and I'm practising about meshing in Ansys. As I demonstrated below , there is a solid body that i'm trying to make hexahedral mesh and I couldn't succeed yet but my problem is a bit different I think. Some places on a body that I've already meshed are changing very badly even when I dont change anthing about these bodies or another body that have contact with them. And when I undo all my changes there is no recovery on these meshes. It stays the same. There is my solid body in the first screenshot. Its some parts were completed with simple normal mesh like demonstrated in the second one. I was trying to mesh the bottom parts but suddenly some part's meshes have changed and it didn't recover even when I supress or remove all the methods and sizings etc. I've thought that if I try to divide the edge into only 2 parts the mesh density may go away but when I try this Mechanical gives me an error. Plus I'm adding my geometry file. Thank you all for your interest. https://we.tl/IyLpnCU4IV Last edited by kadir-ek; December 9, 2016 at 06:21. |
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