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December 19, 2012, 08:27 |
meshing a pipe
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Dennis
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Hello,
i have started to learn gambit and have to mesh a pipe. when i use tetraeader meshes i dont get good results in Fluent. Can you tell me how to mesh the pipe correctly to get good results? i am a little helpless. Thank you! Dennis |
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December 20, 2012, 06:08 |
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Francisco
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Have you tried using ICEM instead of Gambit? It's a newer meshing software.
Is it a 2D or 3D pipe? Do you want a structured or unstructured mesh? Is it an elbow or straight? Could you attach some pictures of the geometry? |
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