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Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry December 16, 2009, 09:31
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Posted By PSYMN
Worked for me.

When I have used multi-body parts and sent them to Fluent and needed separate volume regions, I know the Named Selection method has worked. Perhaps other methods would also work. If they are...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry December 15, 2009, 22:48
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Posted By PSYMN
Named Selections.

right,

That is why I said you needed to right click on each body in ANSYS (before you compute the mesh) and put each in its own Named Selection. FOr instanced, one might be "Fluid" and another...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry December 15, 2009, 19:27
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Posted By PSYMN
Lets keep meshing questions here and send the...

Lets keep meshing questions here and send the solver questions to that section of CFD Online (Workbench can easily map the thermal results into the CFD solution).

As for meshing, "two parts merge...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry December 11, 2009, 09:33
Replies: 11
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Posted By PSYMN
Multi Body Part.

You will need to go into DM and segment the volume into several bodies (there are many different tools to do this, you may need to use the freeze option. I am not familiar enough to tell you all the...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry December 10, 2009, 17:17
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Posted By PSYMN
Named Selections.

Used Named selections.

Select Faces or bodies, then right click on them and create a named selection. Type in the name (Fluid1, Inlet or whatever), then generate.

When you compute the mesh,...
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