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FLUID FLOW(FLUENT) DESIGNMODELER-HOW TO SPLIT FACES

    • 92BEHEMOT
      Subscriber

      Hi guys, i'm not very good to use Ansys(Workbench). I'm doing a project for my university in wich i have the necessity to split the cylinder face into 2 faces(coaxials) in a specific distance from the origin. How i can do that? Here a cap about the geometry.

    • Karthik Remella
      Administrator
      Could you please create an XY plane at certain Z distance from your origin? Then, you should be able to use the split face tool using this created plane. nPlease let me know if this helps.nThanks.nKarthikn
    • 92BEHEMOT
      Subscriber
      How can i create xy plane at certain z distance from origin? Can you explain me the procedure step by step?n
    • Karthik Remella
      Administrator
      Hello,nThere are plenty of YouTube videos around this issue. Please search the following keywords - Ansys Design Modeler Split face and these search results should give you a good place to start from.nThank you.nKarthikn
    • 92BEHEMOT
      Subscriber
      I have already saw these videos,but the geometry is very different(in those cases there are quadrate or rectangular,or some spherical but the split is different). The similar case is that in wich there is cylindrical geometry,but he splitted the faces in another direction(using edge split) but in my direction(ortogonal from the height) there arent edges. I could create a plane that intersecates the cylinder from the origin(choosing the distance) or a circle coaxial but with a distance from the origin choosed by me. But i don't know how to do these things.n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Look up DesignModeler plane creation, that'll show you have to get a plane where you want it. Then split with the plane as per the videos Karthik pointed you at. n
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