I have a three-dimensional geometry ready. The common faces and edges of solid are executed correctly. I checked through the correctness of the geometry in various ways:
- Surfase Reapair
- use ctrl+J
- through the review context menu
- through the ID of the lines that make up these surfaces
From all the checks, I conclude that the geometry is constructed correctly. If I build grids by disconnecting the solid, then everything builds correctly without errors.
The crux of the problem is that I cannot build a 3D mesh on a solid gray body so that it joins the existing mesh from below over the entire adjacent surface. When Hypermesh builds a 2D grid on surfaces, one of the surfaces that I show in the screenshot does not join the existing grid on the left side. On the right side, you can see that everything is in order, the triangles are connected to the squares. Could you help me figure out how to build this grid?
This is an intermediate step.
I'm checking the construction of the grid piece by piece. And it would be great if it worked. Then I'll move on to the next step.
Next, I still need to attach this wall to the left of the model to this solid gray geometry. By building a 3D grid on the wall using hexagons. And then divide the interior volume of the building (grey) with triangles.
I'm not experienced with it. Thank you so much for your help!
For some reason, I can not attach the model, here is the link in the tg for downloading in the group
https://t.me/+ubINA4Ils2w3YjYy