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November 16, 2014, 15:19 |
3D duct meshing problem
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Adnan Nweilati
Join Date: Oct 2014
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Hello,
I am new to ICEM , so excuse my ignorance. For my dissertation, Im trying to replicate this domain and mesh (attached). Its basically a duct and the inlet is in the middle. Finer mesh must be around the inlet. I have tried every YouTube video/tutorial out there but I failed every time. My problem is that when I open my mesh in Fluent, non of the boundary conditions I set are there (inlet/outlet/walls). I must be doing something wrong with creating the surfaces and associating stuff together. If you could please try to create this mesh and tell me how to do it I would be very pleased If you have just a slight idea how to do it please tell me. Sorry for my bad English. THANKS! PS: I already tried to follow this tutorial and apply it for my own project but for some reason that didnt work. http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~engsjo/...duct-v1p01.pdf |
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3-d, duct, fluent, icem |
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