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December 5, 2012, 05:06 |
Non-Conformal hexa mesh
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Philipp
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Hi all,
I would like to try a non conformal mesh for a case, where one part is solid and the other one is fluid. Heat-conduction via the non conformal boundary couples the two domains: screen.jpg I want to use ICEM blocking (hexa meshing) and later Fluent. Now, as far as I understood it correctly, what I could do is: Pre-meshing one part - convert it to unstructured mesh. Then pre-meshing the other part and convert (merge) to unstructured mesh. But then, during pre-meshing of the second part, all edge parameters of the first part get lost. This doesn't seem to be the best way to me. If someone advises me against doing this at all, feel free to post
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