STL

Save each part in the assembly as a separate STL file but use the same edge length deviation and curvature angle settings for each. Import the separate STL files into Simcenter STAR-CCM+ using the One part per file option which results in separate parts automatically being defined. Split the single boundary definition for each region up by angle and add part curves as normal to define the edges. The perimeter triangulation at the inter-region boundaries will most likely be different (dependent on the CAD package) but a single mesh operation with interfaces can still be used, resulting in a conformal mesh at the inter-region interfaces. If the surface triangulation is such that a single mesh operation cannot correctly edge zip and swap out inter-region boundaries, then a different mesh operation must be used for each region, resulting in a non-conformal volume mesh interface.

If you save the assembly to a single STL file, the import process usually results in a single region with a single boundary, regardless of the option that is selected for Boundary Mode. Few CAD programs support the multiple solid definition that STL allows. Split the single boundary up using the non-contiguous option and then split the regions up using the non-contiguous option. Add part curves as normal and continue with the meshing process for multiple regions.