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April 25, 2012, 02:09 |
Body of Influence
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Muhammad K
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Hi everyone
I am currently meshing a rectangular box which is modelled inside a wind tunnel using CFX. So far, I have inserted inflation (on floor and building faces) and face sizing within a sphere of influence, as shown in the picture in this link As a result, my mesh looks like this: A closer look: And after I had put in basic setup, this is what my results look like: I believe that by having a better body of influence, I will be able to 'capture' better results. I created a longitudinal rectangular box as a body of influence which is what I did here: However, I am not sure how to mesh the body of influence properly I hope I had made my situation clear enough. Can anyone show me how to do it? Thanks! Muhammad |
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influence, meshing techniques |
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