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Old   March 8, 2011, 21:04
Default Improve non-symmetrical airfoil meshing-icem or gambit
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Hi, I am trying to improve my mesh using GAMBIT (Basically because it is the mesh generator I have). I have seen mesh that are refined only on the airfoil, i would like to know how do the do it! because i have tried everything and i only got errors and a mesh so big that has so many elements that results impractical.

I attached some pictures so if you have any ideas it would be nice. I can use icem but i really donīt know how to use it.

I need a y+=1.

Itīs not a symmetrical airfoil, so i am stock and i do not know what yo do, any help would be nicemesh_1.jpg

mesh_2.jpg

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