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Old   July 30, 2023, 12:02
Default Is this alternative meshing correct?!
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I am new to ANSYS so I was thinking which of these two meshing and techniques is more correct: If you follow the instructions by “DrDalyO” in his video, you will use MultiZone mesh which in turn Convergence will not be allowed in it as I have used.

In his example “DrDalyO” gets a final equivalent stress result of approximately 500 MPa and calls it "very good" while I get an approximately 600 MPa.
Also it seems his meshing quality is not that high.
So which of these methods is more correct and why?


by “DrDalyO:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJxa-m4hkEA


by me:


https://www.veed.io/view/5d5b7279-65...c3?panel=share
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