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Hello, I have created a stepcylinder mesh in ICEM and I would like to do a couple of simulations with different cylinder radiuses. Is there any way to modify the cylinder radius with out doing it from scratch again?
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It is possible. Go to transform blocking. select the blocks of cylinder ( if they are deleted recover them from VORFN). scale the blocks and while doing this select transform geometry as well ( and select the cylinder). That should get you where you need. Cheers MS |
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