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January 22, 2014, 03:50 |
gambit meshing
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Hello,
I am trying to simulate the two phase flow at a turbine nozzle(water-air) and I have done the geometry(in the bmp file below). I have some problems with the meshing of it because of the irregular shape of the nozzle.I want a more dense mesh across the two walls,to capture the boundary layer and I cannot figure out how to do it. I would like a structured mesh,so it is easy to configure it later (make it coarser and finer, and also move a bit the nozzle to the right,to simulate a different operation point of the machine). The 'face' at the left is for the water and the right one for the air. Should I make 2 virtual faces to enable the implementation of the 2 phase mixture? Thanks in advance Attachment 28160 (I had posted this by mistake at the fluent topic,so I moved it here.) |
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