jacopo.greguoldo
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hello to all, I will explain to you my problem:
I have three concentric rings (circonferences), I have to meshare the two exteriors with mesh mapped and the inner one with mesh free.
1) as I tried before, I couldn't make sure that it meshasse only the internal one in a free way, but it did all three, despite selecting only the internal area. Where am I wrong?
2) the mapped mesh of the two outer rings must be quadrangular. how do I quickly "generate" into the outer rings of quadrangular elements? I was trying using the command that creates two-element perpendicular lines and selecting the two circumferences that bound the single ring, but so doing I am a lot of time to split the whole ring into quadrangular elements. Is there any command that allows me to speed up this operation?
thanks in advance
I have three concentric rings (circonferences), I have to meshare the two exteriors with mesh mapped and the inner one with mesh free.
1) as I tried before, I couldn't make sure that it meshasse only the internal one in a free way, but it did all three, despite selecting only the internal area. Where am I wrong?
2) the mapped mesh of the two outer rings must be quadrangular. how do I quickly "generate" into the outer rings of quadrangular elements? I was trying using the command that creates two-element perpendicular lines and selecting the two circumferences that bound the single ring, but so doing I am a lot of time to split the whole ring into quadrangular elements. Is there any command that allows me to speed up this operation?
thanks in advance