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Hi,
when we use Hex Mesh the periodic surface are automatically identical. But when we use Tet Mesh, how to impose Peiodic condictions? Advanced Thanks & with regards aero |
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Define surfaces as periodic pairs in CFX-Mesh. I think the same in ICEM.
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In ICEM - simply define the periodicity condition in the Global Parameters - then the mesher automatically creates the periodic mesh as appropriate. (Of course, the geometry has to be periodic also.)
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Hi,
Thanks for your response. can you please give the details in step wise. i.e, under which menu & submenu can i find this option. Thanks & with regards aero |
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