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Please use the enorm command to correct it

Please use the enorm command to correct it

Please use the enorm command to correct it

(OP)
How do I implement this command into workbench to solve the meshing issue. Appreciate your help.

Thanks

RE: Please use the enorm command to correct it


Hi Jeevan24,

it seems from your question about the command in context, you are working with shell elements / working with surfaces in workbench .
a. if this is the case, and you have access to ANSYS Designmodeler , you can use TOOLS-> SURFACE FLIP, to reverse the area normals. ( easily done :) )
b. if you don't have access to Designmodeler, probably i suppose you need to insert command snippet in model tree, and use APDL commands to do so ( though i have not checked using this command in workbench, as have access to DM :) )


Hope this may be of any use to you.

Thanks,
sid

RE: Please use the enorm command to correct it

(OP)
Hi Sid,

Thanks for the response.

I was able to fix the problem by suppressing the multiZone meshing method in the mesh tree. I will try using the SURFACE FLIP with the multiZone unsuppressed in the future.

Thanks
Jeevan

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