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Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry March 19, 2013, 20:10
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Posted By PSYMN
diamondx is right in that it needs to end some...

diamondx is right in that it needs to end some how... But it is possible to have the Ogrid not extend all the way to walls. Instead, it would wrap around the ends of the pipe.

The process is to...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry August 19, 2012, 20:50
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Posted By PSYMN
I am not sure what you are asking about the...

I am not sure what you are asking about the Ogrids.

As for the Hybrid mesh, there are lots of ways to get that done. If you are starting from a blocked mesh like this and just want to remesh a...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry February 17, 2011, 21:04
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Posted By PSYMN
it is very flexible...

Yes, you can put Ogrids inside Ogrids, etc. No problem...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry February 17, 2011, 11:31
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Posted By PSYMN
An H grid is just a regular mapped grid, squares...

An H grid is just a regular mapped grid, squares in a box.

An ogrid inside this would certainly give a good mesh, so you probably just need to work on how you placed it, etc. If you had posted a...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry February 11, 2011, 11:32
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Posted By PSYMN
Ogrid or HGrid?

If you map an HGRID block to this shape, you will have "corner" hexa elements with 6 nodes projecting to the curved walls. (3 nodes for quads on the corners of the flat face) This opens up the...
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