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June 14, 2007, 13:19 |
co-axial pipes creation
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Hello,
I am new to CFX. I need to create two co-axial pipes. I extrude a smaller circle into the bigger pipe. What option should I choose so that the inner pipe doesn't merge in the bigger pipe but create a wall surface? What I was trying till now is, to extrude the inner pipe as a frozen body. I am not sure if it would seperate both the pipe by a surface (wall). Please help. Thanks in advance, Kush |
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