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Old   March 15, 2010, 15:43
Default multi element wing - mesh problem
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hey everybody!

at the moment i'm trying to mesh something for my final year project. i already finished with the 2dimensional analysis of this problem and now i start to analyse a multi element wing in 3 dimensions.

i created the wings with pro engineer, imported them into gambit and created two zones around the wings. the inner zone is used as interior and the outer zone is my "windtunnel".

i wanna mesh it with a t-grid mesh but as soon as i mesh the interior zone, gambit reports problems with highly skeewed elements. I know that i have to avoid them and in a 2d case i know how to do that, but in this 3d case i have really no idea how i can mesh my wings


for a better understanding, i attached my gambit files:
http://rapidshare.com/files/363795841/3D.rar


hope that someone can help me!


regards, zweeper
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