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Old   November 8, 2010, 07:10
Default How can I use gambit to link two parts of volume meshs
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Dear Friends:
I have to draw a dynamic mesh of internal combustion engine's cylinder. The cylinder has two parts: the bowl and the buffer, each kind of these needs a type of mesh. So I have to connect two kind of mesh bodys to a single one, how can I do this.
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If the volumes are already connected, you won't have any problem.
A picture may help to understand
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