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Old   March 7, 2013, 02:30
Default How to start meshing this geometry?
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Hi.
I'm not very familiar with Ansys meshing and I have to mesh the geometry attached. It is a nozzle with 3 inlets(when mirrored) in the top and an outlet in the bottom. Two fluids are mixed at the mixing zone in the middle of the nozzle.

Can you help me with some guidelines and ideas for methods to use?
Do I have to split the geometry or do other operations in designmodeler berfore I can mesh it?

Thanks in advance

Thomas
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