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What if i have a space frame or structure of any kind that is made out of my many tubes or members(say a bridge). Would i be able to create the meshes for each member on icem separately adn then join them for static analysis or i will have to mesh the whole structure at once? great video thanks
you can do in both way. When you start from one big block and split it into small blocks to fit the geometry we call it as top-down approach. In other way, when we create mesh for each block and then combine them is called bottom up approach. I will go with former approach that is top-down approach.
Very helpful video! Thanks for sharing!
I am glad tht you find it useful. Keep visiting. We try to update atleast weekly.
Now a days we are updating channel like one video per day, which is bascilly the work we have done in last 10 years. As we want to share it so that students/professional may find the solution to thier problems in one place, that is Advanced Engineering Solutions.
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Thank you very much for this video. Can you kindly send the link to the geometry?
I will try to locate my geometry, as this is vey old video.
@@CFD_Mechanic Did you perform FSI with this mesh?
@@funkedacosta7701 No
@@CFD_Mechanic Thanks. Do you know if there is any video of FSI where ICEM is used for meshing fluid and structure?
@@funkedacosta7701 There is no link of Meshing software with FSI.
How to give thickness to the cylinder ? please help
REALLY HELPFULL BUT MY SOLIDPIPE 2 IS IN CONE SHAPE AND THERE IS NEGATIVE VOLUME. I AM STUCK THERE
What if i have a space frame or structure of any kind that is made out of my many tubes or members(say a bridge).
Would i be able to create the meshes for each member on icem separately adn then join them for static analysis or i will have to mesh the whole structure at once?
great video thanks
you can do in both way. When you start from one big block and split it into small blocks to fit the geometry we call it as top-down approach. In other way, when we create mesh for each block and then combine them is called bottom up approach.
I will go with former approach that is top-down approach.
How can I make the skewness lower than 0.7 in all areas?
make better mesh :D
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