In CFD modeling, input parts can have topology issues, like free surfaces and self-intersections, and part assembly
issues, such as parts with very close proximity and intersecting parts. Manually connecting these parts can be time
consuming and require expertise in certain tools. The Wrap tool can generate a watertight manifold model from dirty input with considerably less manual work.
In CFD modeling, input parts can have topology issues, like free surfaces and self-intersections, and part assembly
issues, such as parts with very close proximity and intersecting parts. Manually connecting these parts can be time
consuming and require expertise in certain tools. The Wrap tool can generate a watertight manifold model from dirty input with considerably less manual work.
Use the Wrap: Run tool to
create wrap from selected parts.
The
Wrap tool works for tessellated geometry. If the input
is b-spline geometry, first convert to discrete geometry using the Convert tool.
If local and proximity controls are defined, they will override the default settings
defined in this tool.
From the Geometry ribbon, click the Wrap > Run tool.
Select parts to wrap.
Input global size settings in the dialog.
Click to view advanced wrapping
options.
Click Run.
After wrapping, the generated result is placed in the first selected
part and the part is renamed as “CFD wrap 1”. Since the wrapped form is
manifold, results can be one or multiple solids. The input selection is removed
in order to avoid duplication.