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Old   October 15, 2010, 13:12
Question Ansys ICEM 12.0 Searching for tutorial information on complex 3d blocking
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Hey guys,

Doing some cfd work with formula one styled vehicles. Now the geometry is somewhat complex, with scoops, sidepods etc etc. Ive dug up alot of sources but I havnt found extensive work on step by step blocking technique for ICEM.

Would be really great if I can get my hands on some ICEM tutorials of 3d boxing. Id really like to produce effective meshes for which I can solve.
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hi raoul

I tried that already, found some stuff for ICEM 11 which are way way far from complete.
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