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Old   October 13, 2016, 15:21
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I am facing a problem in creating a mesh for the geometry as shown.

I want to create a hybrid mesh. In the throat region , i want to create tetrahedra while in the inlet and outlet region , i want to create hexa mesh. How can i go through it.

Kindly guide me. Any turorial related to it.

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Old   October 14, 2016, 09:02
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Hello Attaullah,

since version 15 (afaik) ICEM comes with a tutorial called "Merged Tetra-Hexa Mesh in a Hybrid Tube". It describes the procedure how to generate a hybrid mesh.

I suggest you to do also the other tutorials on strucutred hexa and tetra-meshing.

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