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Old   March 14, 2018, 01:23
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Hi All,

I am trying to mesh a room with an Air Conditioner unit on one wall. I would like to have for both a structured mesh but due to the shape of the AC I am not able to do so. Therefore, I would like to mesh the room and the AC separately with structured mesh. I've been trying to use to Refinement but seems that it does not work. Any help?

Also, I would like to ask you an opinion regarding my approach to the problem:

I am considering as inlet( velocity inlet) the face of the AC that is adjacent to the wall, whilst as outlet the face that is venting into the room. Does that make sense?

I am attaching the picture of my geometry. Thanks in advance for any help!
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