[SOLVED] Visualization of Multiple Bodies(3D) Generated from

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chatpall
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Re: Two "box" problem

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Matthias I am attaching unv output of mesh.

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mzenker wrote:Hi,

according to your video, you did the same as I did (except that I am under Windoze). I suspect a problem with your Elmer. If you zip your twobox.unv and post it here, I can see if my Elmer recognizes it correctly.

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Re: Two "box" problem

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Hi,

my Elmer opens your twobox.unv and recognizes two bodies, but only one boundary. So the problem lies in your Elmer installation. I cannot tell what might be the problem
If you need more than one boundary, you have to define the relevant faces as groups in Salomé (define them in the geometry first, then in the mesh do "Create groups from geometry").

HTH,

Matthias
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Re: Two "box" problem

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Matthias thank you very much for your time!!!

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mzenker wrote:Hi,

my Elmer opens your twobox.unv and recognizes two bodies, but only one boundary. So the problem lies in your Elmer installation. I cannot tell what might be the problem
If you need more than one boundary, you have to define the relevant faces as groups in Salomé (define them in the geometry first, then in the mesh do "Create groups from geometry").

HTH,

Matthias
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Re: Two "box" problem

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Problem solved:

The main problem was, that I haven't set the right surface grups- each for both boxes. Elmer visualised only one surface for both boxes althought there were two bodies.
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Re: Two "box" problem

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Hi Chatpall,
This discussion seems to be very illustrative to all of us.
Would you rename the title as:
[SOLVED] Visualization of Multiple Bodies(3D) Generated from Salome
so that it can be searched by others easily.

Yours
Anil Kunwar
Anil Kunwar
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice
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