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February 18, 2007, 08:18 |
volume mesh with hypermesh
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Hi guys, has anyone ever make a volume mesh with hypermesh for pro-star? What about it compared with pro-amm?
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March 22, 2007, 08:41 |
Re: volume mesh with hypermesh
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hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am a mechanical student, doing my prroject in dynamic analysis of sloshing in tank can any body guide me how to apply loads when tank is in dynamic condition , or if any body having any tutorials then forword me ..................plzzzzzz
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April 4, 2007, 18:11 |
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It depends on the element Type. Only tets are Ok. Structured Hex is a pain unstructured Hex + wedges is OK. Polys and trimmed are a no go
And I forgot, the CFD-Mesh from HM 7.0 is also a pain, which means, that you can't create no good boundary layer with HM 7.0 HM 8.0 is much better, but it's beyond my experience. |
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