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I have the domain with heatsink positioned at the bottom of cubic domain (air with laminar flow). I am using ANSYS Meshing for simulating on ANSYS CFX, but I am obtting two different meshes. Why of it? Anyone could help me? The files are attached to this e-mail. I aprecciate the help.
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Glenn Horrocks
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Have you done the geometry and meshing tutorials? They explain how to mesh multiple domains. Have a look on the ANSYS Customer website.
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