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Rajesh July 15, 2008 04:41

meshing 2 bodies,one enclosed inside the other.
 
hi.

i have two bodies.one body enclosed inside the other.but when i mesh i get 2 boundry at the same surface.how can i make it to 1 boundry at this surface. could anyone think of a possible solution to this...


Glenn Horrocks July 15, 2008 22:41

Re: meshing 2 bodies,one enclosed inside the other
 
Hi,

The interface between the two bodies has one surface on one body and the other surface on the other body.

Or do you mean the meshes are not conformal?

Or do you mean you did not want to mesh the internal body?

Your question was not specific.

Glenn Horrocks

Rajesh July 16, 2008 06:45

Re: meshing 2 bodies,one enclosed inside the other
 
hi. what you have mentioned is absolutely correcct.there are 2 surfaces at the interface. one in each body. but i would like to have only one surface at this area.can i merge these 2 surface into one surface.. is that possible..

rajesh

Rogerio Fernandes Brito July 16, 2008 12:53

Re: meshing 2 bodies,one enclosed inside the other
 
Yes, itīs possible. I did it in this case that i ran n CFX-v5.6:

http://www.4shared.com/account/file/...rogeriow1.html

Glenn Horrocks July 17, 2008 02:00

Re: meshing 2 bodies,one enclosed inside the other
 
Hi,

If you want to connect the two domains with an interface then you cannot delete the 2 surface patched. If the two surfaces are conformal and you want to join the two domains into one domain then both surfaces will be deleted as they become interior nodes.

Glenn Horrocks


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