TAGGED: -Structured-Meshing, hexa-mesh, sweep-method
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September 28, 2023 at 5:28 pmyu.zhu14Subscriber
Hi all,
I sliced my geometry into 4 pieces (Figure 1) and clicked on shared topology in Spaceclaim. Then in the Workbench, I meshed them using Sweep method (Figure 2). However, this gave me four mesh bodies, as open in ICEM (Figure 3).
My question is how to combine these four parts of mesh into one mesh part (i.e. with only one body).
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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September 29, 2023 at 7:43 amSampat KumarAnsys Employee
Hi Zhu,
You should use the share topology option under the workbench tab in the SpaceClaim. Have you performed the shared topology by the same method? Please let me know.Â
Regards,
Sampat -
September 29, 2023 at 7:50 amyu.zhu14Subscriber
Hi Sampat,
Thanks for replying. I did the same as you described. I figured out that although it shows as 4 parts in ICEM but they are treated as one whole part when I was doing simulations.
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September 30, 2023 at 2:27 pmSampat KumarAnsys Employee
Hi Zhu,
Great! Thanks for sharing it.Â
Regards,
Sampat
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