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Default Basic geometry set up for asimple flow. Please help.
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Hi there,
I am a new user to ANSYS and im struggling to create the geometry of a simple open domain. This will be the volume i will mesh to investigate a simple jet flow.

Ive tried doing a simple line diagram of the size and shape of the domain in the geometry section in workbench however when trying to open this in mesh states 'unable bodies found'.

I also tried making 2 faces (For the front and rear faces) and connecting them together however im still getting errors.

I know its just a simple setting or way to set this up however i cant find any iformation regarding this in the users guide.

Please let me know if you can help or where i may be able to get help from.

Thanks so much
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