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Old   November 9, 2010, 16:54
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I’m having some difficulty moving vertices after creating a C-grid. I have done this several times without any difficulty on a single block. This time I created the C-grid after splitting the block along an edge. Now, after I create the C-grid, the interior vertices are free to move in any direction and no longer move only in the plane of the surface.

To demonstrate, I’ve attached a figure showing the block intersection and resulting faces. The second figure is a plan view that shows the “out-of-alignment” vertex.

I tried associating the block faces to a surface part, but this didn’t fix the problem. I have also tried a few variations for creating the blocks/C-grid. I couldn’t find this issue addressed in the ICEM CFD manual. This is driving me crazy as I’m sure there is a quick fix. Thanks,

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Old   November 10, 2010, 08:23
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If I understood correct,
after splitting the block you have got edges associated to the plane. So, vertices at the end of the edges can't be moved out of the surface.
Edit association - Disassociate form Geom - Edges
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dst,

it's actually the opposite. The vertices move off the plane. This make is very difficult to place them in the appropriate location in 3D. This is after I have associated the edges to surface.
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problem solved, got temporarily disoriented looking at associations...
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