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Old   April 5, 2017, 13:47
Default Conformal Meshing with multiple bodies in one part
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Hey Everyone, I am trying to accomplish a very simple problem, but for some reason it is not working for me.

I have 1 part with 3 layers of varying thickness. Think of it as a solid square sliced into 3 bodies that form the box. When I run a multizone mesh, the meshes are not conformal and I believe I am seeing errors due to the meshes not lining up at the interface between each slice.

Anyone have advise for how to split a body up and keep the mesh conformal?

Each slice has different material properties and that is why I need so split my box up into 3 bodies.

Thank you so much!



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