Hello,
I am trying to model a hollow section in THERM, where only the outer thickness should be modeled as solid and the interior should be a void cavity.
However, I am unable to create a void inside an existing region. My current workflow is:
I import my DXF as an underlay (not auto-convert).
I first trace the inner shape as a polygon and assign it the material “Void.”
Then I trace the outer boundary as a polygon.
But when I create the outer polygon, THERM fills the entire area as one solid region and ignores the inner void. The result is always a fully filled part instead of a hollow frame.
From what I understand, there does not seem to be any Boolean “Subtract Regions” function in THERM 8.1, and the “Fill Void” tool only works when the region is surrounded not inside one another.
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