Sven Friedel
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
10 years ago
07.04.2015, 04:06 GMT-4
Dear Anup,
the majority of your entities could be potentially meshed easily with "swept" features but some minor possibly unintetional features in your drawing need to be corrected, i.e. small overlaps between domains or small gaps between our outer box and some of the parts. See the doc file with some screenshots to understand what I mean. You can see them best if you allow COMSOL to scale your objects visually in the "thin" direction.
Pleas find also attached an example with just two boxes where I illustrate a remedy to a generalized situation from yours. If you need more help, feel free to contract us in support after implementing my suggestions.
Best regards,
Sven Friedel
Dear Anup,
the majority of your entities could be potentially meshed easily with "swept" features but some minor possibly unintetional features in your drawing need to be corrected, i.e. small overlaps between domains or small gaps between our outer box and some of the parts. See the doc file with some screenshots to understand what I mean. You can see them best if you allow COMSOL to scale your objects visually in the "thin" direction.
Pleas find also attached an example with just two boxes where I illustrate a remedy to a generalized situation from yours. If you need more help, feel free to contract us in support after implementing my suggestions.
Best regards,
Sven Friedel
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Posted:
10 years ago
07.04.2015, 06:24 GMT-4
Dear Sven,
Thank you very much for your effort. I edited some parts and made it simpler and now it meshes :)
Thank you.
Regards,
Anup
Dear Sven,
Thank you very much for your effort. I edited some parts and made it simpler and now it meshes :)
Thank you.
Regards,
Anup