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Assigning Different Material without Changing Mesh
Posted 22 juil. 2016, 07:58 UTC−4 1 Reply
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Hello everyone;
I want to assign a material for a very small domain within a large domain without changing the meshing. For instance let's say you have a very big solid cube of aluminum and you want a smaller golden cube within the bigger cube. To do that, I draw the cubes within each other, but meshing gets very intense on the regions where these two cubes intersect. I don't want that. I want a homogenous meshing across all domains. How can I do that? Any help is appreciated.
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mehmet
I want to assign a material for a very small domain within a large domain without changing the meshing. For instance let's say you have a very big solid cube of aluminum and you want a smaller golden cube within the bigger cube. To do that, I draw the cubes within each other, but meshing gets very intense on the regions where these two cubes intersect. I don't want that. I want a homogenous meshing across all domains. How can I do that? Any help is appreciated.
Best
mehmet
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