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August 28, 2011, 05:17 |
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Mohankumar.G
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Hi,
I am doing blocking for a part and my doubt is something similar to the example shown here. If we have a sudden enlarged pipe like this we have to split the block to capture the bigger diameter and the smaller diameter and if we created a O-grid to get a good mesh, then at the enlarged section the quality of mesh is very poor. If we create 3 or 4 O- grids inside to capture the features inside a cylindrical part then it will becomes much complicated and the quality is even worst. Kindly any one help me how to solve this problem. Thanks in advance. |
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August 30, 2011, 11:00 |
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AB
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- Create a first O-grid for your global geometry
- Cut it at the jonction of your 2 tubes. - Create another O-grid for your global geometry inside the first one to capture the small tube. - Delete the blocks around your small tube. You can do another o-grid inside the small tube to increase the quality |
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