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[ANSYS Meshing] conformal/continous mesh across legacy mesh and new mesh |
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December 16, 2016, 09:58 |
conformal/continous mesh across legacy mesh and new mesh
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Problem: I have a large fluid domain that contains duplicate geometries, and I want to mesh one of the geometries, copy/transform the mesh (to avoid remeshing duplicate parts), and guaranteed that the mesh is continuous across boundaries.
Can this be done in Workbench? As a somewhat related question, is it possible in Ansys mesher to import a legacy mesh (External Model or FE Modeler), and then generate a continous/conformal mesh (Ansys Mechanical) based off of the surface mesh from the legacy part? I have the legacy geometry file. Thanks, Tony |
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