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Old   September 7, 2001, 09:08
Default possible to create fillets in Gambit?
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madasu
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hi friends,

please let me know, how can i create fillets on the edges of a 3d model in gambit, i am little confused whether it is possible to get filleted surfaces in gambit or not.

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Old   September 26, 2001, 12:24
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IT is possible in FLUENT to blend the edges (Introducing fillets). You can do that by: Geometry+volume+blend volumes and it should be possible to blend just edges in 2D. Cheers
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Old   October 2, 2001, 07:55
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mr.peter, thank you very much for your information. hope to get some more information exchange in future. thank you, bye.
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Old   October 2, 2001, 08:04
Default Re: thank you very much peter
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mr.peter, thank you very much for your information. hope to get some more information exchange in future. thank you, bye
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