Imprinting Baffle Edges Onto Faces
It is possible to imprint the edges of a zero-thickness baffle part onto its adjacent faces while retaining the baffle as a separate part.
The zero-thickness can then be retained during meshing. This section describes a procedure for doing this imprint.
Take the following geometry as an example. There is a single zero-thickness baffle that is contained within a solid volume. The edges of this baffle are imprinted onto the cylinder so that the baffle can then be meshed as a conformal interface.


- To begin this procedure, launch the Surface Preparation tool and enter the mode. Within the Merge/Imprint Tool panel, click the radio button for the Automated mode.
- Click the Find Pairs button within the Parts Browser. For this example, the source is initially discovered as the outer cylinder, and the destination as the baffle.
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Click
( Swap) to reverse this order, so that the baffle faces are set to be the source.
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To select the faces on the baffle, click the green box within the
Source group box.
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Now deselect the source set by clicking the
button.
The selection is not removed from the Graphics window: only the faces from the source set on the Merge/Imprint Tool are removed. -
Within the
Source group box, change the
to
.
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Now move to the
Selection Controls panel within the
Surface Preparation tool, right-click
( Select Attached Edges) and choose Options...
- In the Select Attached Edges Options dialog, clear Select All Edges and tick Select Perimeter Edges.
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Click
OK to close the dialog.
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Click
( Select Attached Edges).
The edges on the outside of the baffle surface are selected. -
Click the
button within the Source group box.
The newly selected edges are added to the source set. -
The source edges and destination faces are now fully set. To perform the imprint operation, click the
Imprint Pair button.
The imprinted edges are highlighted in the Graphics window on completion.