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Old   December 25, 2015, 11:51
Default Best approach to blocking and meshing a twisted blade with a clearance gap?
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Hi,

What is the best approach to blocking and meshing a twisted blade with a clearance gap in ICEM? A semi-structured grid works fine, but I would like to try and create a structured grid with hex elements.

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I think I know what you are talking about. If you post a picture of your geometry I might be able to help you a bit more.

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