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Hello! I am new on ansys.. I have d

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khanz_kk

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Jan 22, 2017
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Hello! I am new on ansys.. I have designed my model but I need Guidance for Meshing... I'm familiar with edge sizing and sweeping but I dont know what I want kind of mesh is a good mesh? I have attached What ever I have done uptill now.. please comment is it a good mesh or bad one?
 
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From this distance, I can't tell if the nodes are shared between bodies by having the bodies residing in the same 'part'. If so, you may avoid using contacts.


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