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Default Structured 2D mesh for multi-element airfoil study
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Hello everyone,


I am currently doing a study on a multi-element airfoil and I'm trying to create a structured mesh using Ansys Meshing.


As of right now this is the mesh that I managed to do and I'm wondering if this blocking stratedy is the best way to do it.


I'd like to know if there's a better way to go about it, specially on the slot gap area as is may be the least well managed area.


Thank you.




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