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:

  1. 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.


  2. Click the three dots next to the (Fill holes) tools to display the fill hole options.
  3. In the Fill Holes Options group box:
    1. Set Fill Mode to Closed Loop(s) only.
    2. Decide whether you want the fill area to maintain local curvature. See Maintaining Local Curvature.
    3. Set the Loop Interaction Options mode. See Loop Interaction Options.


  4. To fill the hole, click (Fill holes).
The hole is capped.

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