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Old   July 28, 2005, 19:56
Default Jet-in crossflow using Gambit
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Maged
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I am using Gambit and Fluent for the modeling and simulation (3-D) of a gaseous jet discharging from a circular pipe into a rectangular duct with crossflow. I would like to know, how to mesh such geometry (pipe normal to a rectangular duct) in Gambit.

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Old   July 30, 2005, 07:04
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Dear Friend:

You have better to use non-conformal mesh for this case. But if detect ralative dimension of duct and inlet pipe I can give you more exact offer. However, you can develop a structured hexahedral mesh, during an acceptable mesh constructing time, for this problem.

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