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Old   April 30, 2015, 23:09
Question How to make a curved surface with a hole in it by using structured domain?
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Hi,

I'd like to analyze a flow system which has a large reservoir (cavity) and the inlet port that attached to the cavity (flow inside structure).
Then, I am often faced with a surface with a hole in it.
(surface is not flat and hole is a circle)

Of course, using unstructured domain -Assemble Special command- can make domain easily.
But I wonder if there are any methods to make it with structured domain (hexahedron)



I've tried to add extra lines connecting a hole and a surface in order to split the surface. But, I have difficulty detecting lines that matches between hole and curved surface.


please give me some advice.


Thanks

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