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Why there is a hole in my structure by using ICEM |
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Hallo,
Need everyone's help. I would like to draw a Laval nozzle (2D)using ICED CFD. I use the commands "point", "Curve" to construct it, but when doing the meshing, the message " there is a hole in the structure" appeared. Why? Thank you |
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You probably need to create the 2D surface as well.
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Try to setup the global element scale factor/seed size .. properly , and it will be OK.
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