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September 16, 2013, 06:27 |
Create a multi-bosy part
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Aileen Magee
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Hello,
I am currently trying to make a 2D model of a Carbon storage saline aquifer. The aim is to monitor CO2 migration to the ocean surface. To begin I am only doing a few layers. The first layer will be the ocean, the second layer will be a porous medium representing the earth's crust, and the third layer will be CO2. So far I have sketched the geometry and created 3 parts, I have then mapped face meshed, and named each layer/part as well as the ocean surface that I have called OUTLET. I hope that when I reach setup I can assign separate materials to the separate bodies, would I be right in thinking this? On loading setup I get an error "Model Information is incompatible with incoming mesh". Do I have to create a multi-body part and if so how do I go about that? I have seen on other threads that you just right cvlick the tree, but I only get the options: Analysis Tools Suppress Surface Bodies Generate Any advice would me more than appreciated! |
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