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Abaqus mesh: please help

Abaqus mesh: please help

Abaqus mesh: please help

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guys this my last call im getting crazy!
Well
The final goal is to do a co-simulation in Abaqus so I have to do two models: the first one for the fluid and the second one for the structure (the file attached is incomplete because right now what i want to know is if it is possible to mesh that domain in Abaqus). I think that the best way is to make the mesh in Fluent and than export it in Abaqus but i have some problems to do it: it looks like it does not work
Can you tell me if i can mesh it in abaqus? the type of the mesh should be hex
I attached the cae file is somebody can help
Thanks in advance for your time

anna

RE: Abaqus mesh: please help

The attached file is a .msh file. What is that?

RE: Abaqus mesh: please help

(OP)
Hi corus yes sorry you are right but i m fryed like an egg

RE: Abaqus mesh: please help

The part is a cube and is already meshed in hexes.

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