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June 10, 2019, 08:58 |
Creating structured mesh for side with two separate surfaces
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chipsaint
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I've created a structured mesh for my geometry but it failed to include the inlet surface (blue) and instead meshed it with the casing/wall (yellow). I'm wondering what I can do with the blocks to be able to mesh the inlet properly with the whole body? Thank you!
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June 11, 2019, 04:16 |
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Gert-Jan
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Quite obvious. You need to split the blocking at the 2 edges of the inlet. And then make sure that the face of the new block is associated with your inlet.
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