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Old   March 27, 2015, 23:57
Default Making ICEM model for Cylinderical object
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I have imported the multizone assembly of piston , cylindrical body and combustion volume as zones from .stp file. It generate the geometry- curves and point in ICEM on import model.

I started with blocking- 3D and did associate the curve and block
On generating mesh I am getting very distorted surface, body.

I tried doing the 2D blocking with swept , but was getting error- segmentation violation and whole file closed
If there is any reference tutorial specific to the problem bellow - required kindly share
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