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May 23, 2018, 08:00 |
How to divide a boundary to define an interface?
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I need to define an interface between the casing treatment and the rotor (green colour in the screenshot). I used Turbogrid to generate mesh around the rotor. Turbogrid by default assigns inlet boundary to the inlet of rotor, but in my case, I need to have two different boundaries one for the interface between the casing treatment and the rotor and another for the rotor to upstream of the rotor.
I know that Design modeler could be used to split a face but I need to have two surfaces bounded by two radii. I would appreciate if anyone could help me. |
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