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Old   September 23, 2014, 00:28
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hi,,,,

please someone tell me how to mesh a 2D circle and then extrude it to form a cylinder? My problem is about vortex breakdown .....

Or please refer me to some document which would help me......

Thank You
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Old   September 23, 2014, 04:40
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Please check the ICEM tutorials..
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Old   September 23, 2014, 21:07
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why wouldn't you want to make a cylinder first in design modelelr and mesh it, rather then meshing a circle and then extruding it, that just does not make any sense.
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