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October 25, 2007, 00:31 |
Howto Sphere solid as a subdomain inside a domain?
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Hi,
How would one create a spherical subdomain within a domain with DesignModeler and CFX-Mesh ? I've tried creating a primitive sphere and tried using "Add Material/Add Frozen" as the operation. The sphere either becomes another solid inside another solid (which is the main domain) or merges with the main domain and cannot be used as a subdomain. I must be missing something here. Any ideas? jak |
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