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Shoushou Tian
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Hi
I used ICEM to generate the mesh and then export it to CFX-pre. But I forgot to define a surface as my inlet surface. Since I copied my mesh at CFX, when I export mesh back to ICEM from CFX, I don't have geometry for the copied mesh part. I'm wondering is there a direct way to creat a surface for the CFX-pre inlet surface for this case? Thanks!
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Shoushou Tian
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I tried that method. But it's very hard to choose a mesh surface by mouse. May I ask you how?
At CFX-pre, is there a way to define a surface?
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Best regards, Shoushou Last edited by Anna Tian; August 3, 2012 at 06:21. |
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