Filling Closed Loop Holes
The closed-loop hole filler fills holes that are defined by continuous loops of edges.
You typically use this option before extracting the internal fluid volume for a CFD analysis.
Note | When filling closed loops, the tool checks that the selected edges form a closed loop. The tool does nothing if it does not find the closed loop. |
To fill a closed-loop hole:
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In the Graphics window, select the edges that define the closed loop. Double-click a single free edge to automatically selects all the free edges connected to it.
The following example uses the fill holes tool to cap the hole in a solid component.
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Click the three dots next to the
(Fill holes) tools to display the fill hole options.
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In the
Fill Holes Options group box:
- Set Fill Mode to Closed Loop(s) only.
- Decide whether you want the fill area to maintain local curvature. See Maintaining Local Curvature.
- Set the Loop Interaction Options mode. See Loop Interaction Options.
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To fill the hole, click
(Fill holes).

You can improve the poor quality faces by locally remeshing the surface. See Remesh Selected Faces in Surface Repair Tools.