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May 10, 2010, 16:50 |
Simple Meshing (w/o blocking)
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Hi all,
i am struggling with some very simple operations in ICEM which are easily done with my "old" software ADINA-F At the moment i just want to make some very simple model: a 2D parallel plate. I easily managed to define points (4), curves (4) and a surface (1), and defined the bocos using different parts (3) for FLUENT - so far so good. Now, i just want to have 10 subdivision on 2 curves (inlet and outlet) and 100 subdivisions on the other 2 curves (walls). Furthermore i want to apply some bias for having a finer mesh near the boundary walls. Nothing really complicated, i thought! First, I tried using the mesh curve function and second i tried to mesh the surface itself, but which way i have chosen, i never got the desired spacing and number of elements (10*100 = 1000!). Can the task be accomplished w/o using this ("strange", sorry) blocking stuff??! Thanks a lot for your answers and also for all the informations available in this great community!! best shohin |
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