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April 8, 2014, 20:16 |
Blocking Question
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K. Smith
Join Date: Jan 2014
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I am new to ICEM and have a question about blocking geometry. I followed some YouTube tutorials to get some basics. I have a 3 element airfoil as seen in the image. I want to create a non-linear blocking scheme to capture some more specific regions as seen in the image which is from a Google image search. I have been playing around with ICEM for a few days after not finding any tutorials for ICEM how to do this and have only been able to create linear blocking lines. Is this even possible in ICEM? Am I attempting an incorrect method? If possible, how would I get the blocking lines to adhere to the nonlinear regions? Thanks in advance.
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April 9, 2014, 02:14 |
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Bharath kumar
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Yes, this is possible in icem.Try some basic blocking tutorials first then you can mesh this.
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