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Bola
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Hello everyone
I have recently been struggling to mesh baffles which are inclined, one at 15 degrees and the other at 30 degrees. The reason i am struggling with this is because I am trying to make sure I have fine meshes around the baffles in order to fully capture boundary layer effects for the cylinder and the baffles. I was hoping someone could give me a step by step guide on how to go about this as this has been proving very difficult for me . I have attached the models below (geom) which you can just transfer to icem. I was using blocking and o-grid to do this as i did this for the baffles without angles and they worked fine. |
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