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Old   December 20, 2016, 09:40
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Hello once again!

I have already read some posts about it, but I think that my case is slightly different.

I have the geometry attached, which is composed by different parts assembled. My fluid will go through the hole inside.
Thus, I have to mesh the hole. Usually, what you mesh is the geometry on itself.

I have found videos about add frozen geometry and all that jazz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb8Tsd9eGe4

But i don't want to surround my geometry with a mesh, but to fill the gap inside my geometry.

Thank you for any support
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Hello once again!

I have already read some posts about it, but I think that my case is slightly different.

I have the geometry attached, which is composed by different parts assembled. My fluid will go through the hole inside.
Thus, I have to mesh the hole. Usually, what you mesh is the geometry on itself.

I have found videos about add frozen geometry and all that jazz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb8Tsd9eGe4

But i don't want to surround my geometry with a mesh, but to fill the gap inside my geometry.

Thank you for any support
You need to extract internal volume of your geometry. In DM there're many ways to do it. For example, Fill tool or you may create enclosure body then apply boolean substraction. At the end you should suppress all unnecessary bodies.
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