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Old   August 10, 2017, 06:14
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Dear ICEM experts,

Could please advise me about meshing a complex geometry, which is a solid cone inserted into a section of a solid cylinder (as shown in the below attachment)? The cylinder and cone are split into two parts, so there are four domains, each has unique properties (rho, k, and Cp). I would like to use the mesh to model heat transfer inside this geometry in ANSYS CFX.

I am inexperienced in ICEM CFD, though I tried to mesh the geometry using the software (as shown in the attachment). The results obtained using my mesh indicate that there near the cone.

I will appreciate your advice!

Sincerely,
Nurzhan
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