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Old   February 13, 2012, 09:50
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Hello. I'm completely new to this, and I'm trying to do some CFD analysis on an air intake from an aircraft. I've made a CAD model of the intake in Solid Edge, and I can export this in any format necessary. My main problem is that I have no idea how to create the mesh to go in CFX!

I've imported my CAD into Workbench, and then opened the Meshing tool but after that I can't understand where to go next - should I create a large box in the CAD file to act as an enclosure?

As I'm sure that I'm not the first person to be in this situation I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of some tutorials/guides for complete beginners like me. There are way too many posts on here for me to search through, but hopefully somebody will have some good links.

Thank you!
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