
Accelerate your product development process, from early design concepts to optimized final designs for manufacturing, using this low-cost-of-entry tool. This workshop will introduce attendees to the ease-of-use and productivity you can realize using ANSYS AIM. ANSYS AIM combines an easy-to-use, intuitive simulation environment with proven solver technology that customers depend on around the world. With ANSYS AIM, you and every engineer in your organization can perform high-fidelity up-front design simulations, without compromising on speed, robustness or accuracy. Join ANSYS for a free, hands-on “Lunch & Learn” workshop focusing on how to solve engineering challenges through simulation. There were none of the sliver elements at the inlet and outlets as before and I am not sure what is wrong.Ĭould you please help me as to the next steps that I should take to successfully create the two separate meshes?Īlso at the end of your third video you posted you mention that there are tools to smooth a body like the one you were using, do you have a video of that process? Because my current starting point is using a model that I have smoothed and refined in Meshmixer so I wonder if that is causing some problems and it might be simpler to do the refining in Ansys as well from the initial coarse stl file.Link – Hands-On Workshop on CAE with ANSYS AIM I could successfully produce a mesh for the fluid interior of the model, but when I tried to mesh the solid exterior of the model it failed (shown below) and gave me the error message 'A mesh could not be generated using the current meshing options and settings'. Mesh generation and mass property calculations may be impacted'. However when I imported it I got the warning message 'A body was processed that faces but no facets. I then have now imported it into Ansys mesher to try create a mesh for both domains. I successfully completed the process and ended up with the thickened surface and a volume with the result shown below: I imported an stl file as a solid body into spaceclaim to have the same starting point as you of a solid body. So I then tried the process outlined in the third video you posted. Firstly when I tried to use the AutoSkin tool on the stl file it did not work and there were some errors that popped up which didn't allow me to do the auto skin. From here I made an outward shell to create the solid domain for my problem (ie the aneurysm. I started with an stl file of the geometry and imported it to spaceclaim converting it to a solid body. I have had a chance to watch your videos and I think it has helped a bit. Hi, I am new to ansys and am trying to create meshes of a model for the fluid and solid domains for an FSI simulation of blood flow in an aneurysm.
