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Old   February 13, 2017, 01:46
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I am working on static,thermal and modal analysis of an assembly. Many times the geometry will get updated by addition of components(suppose i started working with 10 components in the assembly and an 11th component got added). But after updating the assembly in design modeler , entire mesh is getting disturbed, many meshed components will go obsolete, some won't even generate mesh at all. can anyone suggest me a solution (Ansys WB 16.2)
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