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September 9, 2011, 09:58 |
strange mesh points after importing from icem to cfx
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Hi CFD community.
I'm modeling a reactor with a packed bed of tiny particles. But I am still fighting with the mesh. I have the geometry in ICEM and I made the mesh, which I think looks ok. But then, when I export it to CFX and I try to define the boundary conditions, for some surfaces there is a single point (not on the surface) at the point of origin. This is visible because of the arrows used in CFX to illustrate the defined BCs. I cannot find this point in ICEM, the mesh looks fine. I am really frustrated!!! Please help me, if you have any ideas please let me know! (I imported the geometry from Unigraphics UGS, but I also tried to draw it directly in ICEM. I don't know if perhaps using the 'Repair Geometry' command could help, but I tried it without success) I don't have any ideas what to try else, hope somebody can help. Thanks!!! |
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boundary conditions, cfx, geometry repair, icem, mesh point |
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