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August 24, 2016, 06:01 |
Problem with orientation of blocs in mesh
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Paurnamie Samarakone
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Hi everyone
I'm an intern doing a CFD study and relatively new to ICEM. I have a meshed blade and I know there's a problem involving either negative cells or the orientation of blocs. I know I can see the I, J, or K orientation but how do I know if a bloc is oriented correctly (direct) ? Have a nice day Nat |
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August 25, 2016, 04:08 |
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Paurnamie Samarakone
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Thankyou Far ! But it seems in addition to negative cells I also have an orientation problem... So how do I know if a bloc is oriented "directly" ?
My English is not that good I'm afraid... |
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