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August 27, 2002, 05:51 |
about the mesh of gambit
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hello, i am a new user of fluent, now i have trouble with meshing 3d volumes. there is one brick as combustion chamber and is connected with some cylinders as burner. i unite them as one volume, and then split them . but i can not mesh the volumes, i will be very grateful for any suggestions,
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August 27, 2002, 08:50 |
Re: about the mesh of gambit
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Try meshing the faces before meshing the volumes! Are you looking for Hex mesh or any mesh would do? For hex mesh you have to divide the volumes into small volumes those can be either meshed using mapped/submapped or cooper meshing. Similarly you can mesh the volumes using tetra meshes.
Hope this helps! Ashu |
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August 28, 2002, 01:20 |
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thank you very much,dear friend, i will try!
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