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Old   April 15, 2013, 06:00
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Hi all
I cant mesh my geometry(stirred tank by MRF or SM), because I dont know how should start mesh process.
I dont know how prepare geometry to meshing.
please help me.

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Is that your entire geometry? If so, you do not need MRF's
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Is that your entire geometry? If so, you do not need MRF's
yes, it is.
Why not need to mrf?
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If the tank is cylindrical and shares the same axis as the rotor, why not just have a SRF with counter rotating walls? There is no need for MRFs in this case.
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If the tank is cylindrical and shares the same axis as the rotor, why not just have a SRF with counter rotating walls? There is no need for MRFs in this case.
ok, but how do I?
I have not previously experienced srf. Also, I think my main problem is meshing.
please help me

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I think that I cant use SRf because:
"Many problems involve multiple moving parts or contain stationary surfaces which are not surfaces of revolution (and therefore cannot be used with the Single Reference Frame modeling approach)"

I used mrf and results were satisfactory(by another geometry for impeller).
please help me about meshing this geometry
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Looking at your geometry, every other surface except the mixer is a surface of revolution. Read Fluent User Guide 9.2.2.1.1, it is exactly the same as your case.
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Looking at your geometry, every other surface except the mixer is a surface of revolution. Read Fluent User Guide 9.2.2.1.1, it is exactly the same as your case.
Ok, But I think my main problem is meshing. can you help me?
My mesh quality very bad because I use auto mesh.

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Your case is much simpler than this one. So you can easily mesh it with full Hexa
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Your case is much simpler than this one. So you can easily mesh it with full Hexa
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But I cant mesh that, because I dont know how should start mesh process.
can you help me?
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Do you have complete geometry of your model? did you make it any CAD software or ANSYS? Can you share it?
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Do you have complete geometry of your model? did you make it any CAD software or ANSYS? Can you share it?
yes I have complet geometry. I built that using GAMBIT.
If possible, please send to me your email.
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Ok. got files and imported to ICEM. I hope I will come up with high quality mesh in ICEM



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Two blades are still remaining. Other two are blocked with o-grid.

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Two blades are still remaining. Other two are blocked with o-grid.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...tank_Jamal.zip









Thanks in advance Far
I waiting to that

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