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May 21, 2003, 21:09 |
Non-cooper-able volume, please help
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Hi everybody,
I wanna mesh a 3D volume (brick with two openings ) like the one in the modeling guide, figure 3-64 (c), Gambit documentation. the only difference is that I only have circle faces (holes) instead of cylinders. They say that it is a non-cooper-able volume and to make it cooper-able, I should first split the upper and lower rectangular source face (figure 3-65) I tried to make a virtual face split but it gaves me an error message like (edge endpoints do not belong to boundary face). have anyone encounterd this problem ? sorry for being long Thank you very much in advance |
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May 22, 2003, 06:25 |
Re: Non-cooper-able volume, please help
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well, just try this : while messhing select try ignore size function.
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May 22, 2003, 20:13 |
Re: Non-cooper-able volume, please help
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Hi zxaar,
Thank you very much for your help, but actually I get this error message before meshing. cause I have to split the source faces before meshing them as far as what I understood from the documentation. the exact message is: can't split face (face.1) with edge (v_edge.17) whose end vertices are not face boundary. by the way do you know how to imprint the source faces before meshing them according to the cooper algorithm? I am really confused, I am still beginner Thanx |
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May 23, 2003, 05:25 |
Re: Non-cooper-able volume, please help
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do one thing ... send me the .jou file on zxaar@yahoo.com
so that i will mesh it and send u ..then will explain what was the trouble. |
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May 26, 2003, 10:58 |
Re: Non-cooper-able volume, please help
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hello i have sent you the mesh(jou actually) file, that day u sent me the jou file.
since u r on hotmail my message might have gone into ur junk folder please check that , it stays in junk folder for 7 days. thanks |
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May 26, 2003, 12:57 |
Re: Non-cooper-able volume, please help
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Hi xzaar,
I have just run it, I am trying to understand the procedure you followed. Thank you very much |
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