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December 30, 2016, 09:57 |
Regarding O Grid
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Vish
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Purdue University, IN, USA.
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Hi All
I am newbie to ICEM and to CFD in general. I have started learning ICEM rcently on my own with online help. I understand that the USP of using ICEM is O Grid. But I have a fundamental question regarding the O Grid. I have a block which has many adjacent blocks around itself- it is not on the boundary. I want to create a O grid into it such that the O Grid touches the surfaces/ faces of that block but does NOT Pass though any of the faces to the adjacent blocks. How do I do that? I understand that by selecting faces , we will allow the block to pass through that surface/ face. This means that if we select only a face and no blokcs, the O Grid wil go through it to adjacenet block On the other hand, if I select only block and no faces, the O Grid will totally be contained inside the block but will not touch the face. I want both- I want the O Grid tp be contaided insdie the block, but the O Grid should end at the faces, not go beyond that. I appreciate the help Regard |
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