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May 15, 2009, 13:34 |
ICEM multizone Error
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Hello,
I am trying to follow the multizone procedure to make a mesh of 3D wing First I create topology Then I initialize the 2D blockiing over all surfaces Then when I try to convert 2d to 3d I get the message Some blocks not marked error orienting blocks. Does anyone have an idea what does this mean exactly ? I followed the same procedure but with a simple cylinder instead of a wing and it works perfectly. |
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May 17, 2009, 17:37 |
Interested in figuring it out
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Simon Pereira
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hello,
MultiZone is still farily new, but has had a lot of improvments at 12.0. (recent release end of April). What version are you using? There are still certain configurations that it has trouble with, such as overlapping corners that have no normal direction at the intersection point or very sharp trailing edges (again trouble figuring out the normals). I am interested in helping you figure this out. Is your model generic enought that you could send it to me? (along with mesh parameters (size, number of layers, etc). Simon |
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