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Old   June 2, 2006, 16:45
Default how to mesh my geometry with two parts of volumes
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chankhar
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i have this geometry : small pipe connected with big rectangle volume i can't mesh my geometry with the same interval size

please give me the procedure step by step and i don't understand tgrid procedure chankhar
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Old   June 5, 2006, 08:38
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just split your volume into two: small pipe and big rectangle. then, you can mesh them respectively. good luck! using face to split volume is okay.

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