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Old   March 1, 2018, 06:26
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I have already spilt one surface by path. And then i got 6 different surface. When i click "Assign Parts to Regions" , there are only one boundary in regions. However, in the guide book, it has 6 boundary. I don't know why. I followed it step by step.
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Old   March 1, 2018, 08:56
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Just try the Option "Assign a Boundary for each Part Surface"
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Old   March 1, 2018, 12:48
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Yes. I chose this option.
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Old   March 1, 2018, 14:43
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And the error is "No Interfaces were created"
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Old   March 2, 2018, 00:53
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And the error is "No Interfaces were created"
It is not an error. If there is a single region then why it will form interfaces. And as Jonass19 said, your problem should be solved by assigning separate boundary for each part. May be you are doing some mistake while assigning the parts. Do it again. If not you can split the boundaries also by same method you have split the parts. Or go to geometry (Keep the region as it is) and right click on part and create a separate boundary from drop down menu. Hope this helps.
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Yeah, it's OK. I click "assign parts to region" first which gets one boundary. Then i return the geometry to create a boundary for each surface. Thank you every much.
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Choose one boundary for all surfaces, then you will have just one boundary for all regions
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