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Old   May 20, 2016, 04:12
Default How to set periodic faces
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Paurnamie Samarakone
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Hi everyone

I'm trying to mesh a blade on ICEM. I first need to set up peirodic faces.

You can see what my blocking looks like on the pics. The cylinder represents the hub on which the blades are fixed. I'm afraid I can't post a pic of my blades.

If I get it right, the faces I need periodic are indicated on the .pdf but I can't make them periodic... I don't understand which vertices to select.

If my blocking is incorrect, pls let me know.

Could you help me ?


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Last edited by Nat Sam; May 20, 2016 at 12:09. Reason: I changed the blocking...
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