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Gagan
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*I Am sorry it made a double post...Please delete this one*
Hey everybody, I had a question for a beginning mesher in ICEM I have a complex 3d geometry that needs to be meshed properly. (Image is attached herewith) http://img202.imageshack.us/i/crossmodel.png/ It is a long tube in which there is intersection of two tubes and there are five holes in this intersecting tubes through which fuel is injected into the main tube containing air. I wished to ask you if it possible to somehow import parts from the ansys model into ICEM so as to make the meshing a little easier or do I have to completely the geometry from scratch in ICEM itself. I would be really happy if somebody could let me know something about it.. Regards, Gagan |
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