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Old   November 9, 2016, 08:26
Default Cylinder face selection for ic model without cylinder
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Hello everyone

i have been doing simulation for cold flow simulation using ic engine ansys.
in my solid works model there is no cylinder face and the piston is to the max point without any clearance from the chamber as you can see in the picture attached . however, the cylinder face is necessary as an input in the design modeler

what should i do , and what face should i select for cylinder face in the input manager ?!

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Old   February 9, 2017, 02:38
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Cylinder can never be without a thickness as in case of ur model. just provide a minimal surface so as to use for simulation..
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