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Old   November 20, 2017, 00:24
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guys anyone tell how to do structure mesh for a perforated plate, honeycomb, and wire mesh in icem cfd.
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Old   November 23, 2017, 05:25
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Hi Balaji,

There are a lot of topics on the forum regarding perforated plate, I suggest that you use the search option
Deriving such blockings in ICEM is an easy task, you can start from one unit cell and simply duplicate the mesh to create your pattern.
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how can do it duplicate element in icem cfd
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