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Combining two geometries of different sizes into one geometry

Ranitha Mataraarachchi

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Hello, I have two geometries drawn in two different components. In reality, both geometries belong to the same object. I have drawn them seperately because one part of the object is much much bigger than the other part.

Now, I want to run a study on this object. In comsol, I have to run the study on both components but I should combine the two geometries first. There is a common boundary between the two components (geometries). How do I combine the geometries to function as a single object (or a geometry) ?


0 Replies Last Post Nov 25, 2020, 5:48 a.m. EST
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