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Old   October 14, 2008, 05:13
Default *URGENT* 2 D meshing in ICEM for free surface
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hello, i am trying to make a 2D geometry for free surface. i am facing trouble while running this geometry in CFX. it is becoming difficult to get an interface between the water and air.

i think, there is no problem in CFX pre. there is problem in meshing the geometry.

can any body tell , what are the possibilities to make mesh for this grometry.

this problem is similar to the tutorial 7 of CFX. only differece is , they use Nastran and i am using ICEM.

please reply urgent....

thanks.
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Old   October 16, 2008, 08:38
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please don't post any thing, i have solved this problem.

thanks to older post..
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