How to connect different meshes (different zones) in Ansys Meshing
In some problems, you should create a different mesh for different materials, or your problem needs to be modeled in different zones. In such cases, you should connect your meshes to solve your problem. In this tutorial, I teach you how to do this. This video just concern about the connection of meshes, for better meshes you should use other tools in Ansys Meshing. If this video is helpful for you, please Like, Subscribe, Share. Follow us to watch our future videos.

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