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August 23, 2005, 09:38 |
ICEM CFD Help
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Hello
How to create a C grid for an airfoil with and without a flap using ICEM. If I can get a tutorial it would be great. Thanx |
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August 23, 2005, 09:45 |
Re: ICEM CFD Help
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C-Grids are a sub-type of O-Grids. Probably the use of O-Grids would be the way to go - and extend down to the outlet to make the C-shape. You may also need to use Collapse Blocks. (See the PibeBlade tutorial included in the Help system.)
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