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November 10, 2013, 06:06 |
Primitive 2D region in CFX
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Henry Arrigo
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Hello all;
I generated a structured mesh over a swept wing in ICEM and then converted to .cfx5 and opened in ANSYS CFX. After importing the mesh I detected a primitive 2D region that can be seen in the attached photos. I don t know wh is the problem. Although I assigned the surrounding surfaces next to wing to wing part, there seems to be some non-assigned elements which forms the primitive 2D region. Does anybody have any idea what s the problem and how can I fix it? Thank you |
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November 10, 2013, 08:32 |
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Henry Arrigo
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I haven t gone through solving yet because I thought it would result in convergence problem. The point is when I use Ansys meshing the whole wing forms a single part in CFX without any non-assigned elements.
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