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Old   March 24, 2012, 06:25
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hi all
who knows how to generate structured mesh for 2 blades (main blade and splitter) using ATM optimized method?
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Old   March 24, 2012, 06:39
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You are talking about Turbogrid?
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Old   March 24, 2012, 12:54
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yes friend, want to know how to generate atm optimized mesh for splittered geometry by turbogrid.
it makes a high quality mesh using atm optimized method,but i think it is limited to single blade
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Quoting from ANSYS TG 13 training material.
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Multi-blade configurations, e.g. splitters, not supported by ATM in R13
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Quoting from TG 14.0 User guide, Page 95, 10.4.1.7 Using Splitter Blades with ATM
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10.4.1.7. Using Splitter Blades with ATM
The ATM method now supports splitter blades which meet the following criteria:
• The main and splitter blades have rounded leading edges and cut-off trailing edges.
• The leading edge for the main blade is positioned ahead (meridionally) of the splitter leading edge.
• The trailing edges for both blades are located at the same meridional position.
User guide can be found here http://my.fit.edu/itresources/manual...df/tg_user.pdf
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excuse me friend,yourself could do that?have any experience?
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Yes. I did no. of projects using turbogrid. Recently used ATM for water turbine as well.
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your geometry was splittered?
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No. Never used ATM for Splitter blades
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