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May 17, 2017, 10:31 |
Unstrucutred Suface for one inlet within a structured mesh
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sunil kumar
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Hello,
I have a structured mesh for a nozzle which i have generated a structured mesh for. however i need a concentric separate inlet (30mm diameter) for an ethanol inlet within the other inlet and this inlet is 0.5mm in diameter (which i only need for a DPM Injection so ). trying to maintain a fully structured mesh ruins the overall quality of my mesh as the two concentric circles are so widely variant. So what I am trying to do is on the sufrace just generate an unstructured mesh for that surface and leave everythin else alone. how can i go about doing this? I have added a picture to make a little clearer |
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May 18, 2017, 12:47 |
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Kushal Puri
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