|
[Sponsors] |
February 14, 2007, 21:59 |
about 2D mesh
|
#1 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Dear Friends,
I made the 2D Hexa Mesh in ICEM (Extrude 1 layer). After exporting *.msh to CFX-pre, I cannot find the Outlet, Inlet,etc. which I pre-defined in ICEM. Could you give me some advice. Thank you in advance. Eric |
|
February 15, 2007, 09:47 |
Re: about 2D mesh
|
#2 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
I think you can not read the *.msh file directly into CFX Pre. I guess that would be a Fluent input file. For CFX, you have to go to 'Output'->'Select Solver' in ICEM, choose 'CFX5' or later. It writes a file without an extension (default name is 'cfx5' or something if I remember right).
You can now open CFX Pre and in the 'Mesh Import' dialogue box, choose input format as 'ICEM CFD', give an assembly name and choose appropriate units. Now you should be able to identify all the volumes and surfaces as they were in ICEM. Hope it helps. Shastri |
|
February 15, 2007, 09:53 |
Re: about 2D mesh
|
#3 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Thank you,Mr. Shastri.
I will try. I can import 3D ICEM mesh to CFX-pre. But for 2D mesh, in CFX-pre, I cannot see the different parts that I had defined in ICEM. Mang thanks. |
|
February 15, 2007, 10:02 |
Re: about 2D mesh
|
#4 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Just make sure that you have named all the surfaces in ICEM and made sure all the surface mesh is projected to correcponding surfaces. On ICEM Hexa, this means you must explicitly project the faces to surfaces. If this is done correctly, you should be able to see the different shell meshes (quad or tri) by selecting the family name in ICEM. If that is done correctly and if you use the export method I mentioned earlier, you should be able to see the names. I used this method to simulate 2D airfols with 1-cell thick mesh. Shastri
|
|
February 15, 2007, 12:07 |
Re: about 2D mesh
|
#5 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
If you actually built the 2d-mesh in Hexa (2D blocks - not 3D) - then you probably gave the part names to the 2D curves. Make sure you project all the bounding edges of the 2D blocks to appropriate curves. This will yield LINE elements in the parts you specifed (once you convert to unstructured mesh). When you do the extrusion, you want to pick all the elements (QUADS and LINES). After you have the one-cell-thick mesh - see if you have quads defining your inlet, outlet, etc. If not - you'll need to select the appopriate elements (quads from the extruded 'sided') and place them into the correct parts.
|
|
February 16, 2007, 08:11 |
Re: about 2D mesh
|
#6 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Firstly as Shaatri mentioned you must be sure you have associated all your edges correctly. then...There are two different ways you can extrude your mesh from 2D to 3D in ICEM, of which one of them can give you the mentioned problem. You should look under the tab "blocking" where you would finde the possibility "create block" - chose this, and you will be able to use: "2D to 3D".
This should solve your problem, unless this is the method already used. |
|
March 1, 2007, 14:24 |
Re: about 2D mesh
|
#7 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
After extruding a 2D mesh I found all my walls and surfaces in the new dimension lost their names, and couldn't be selected in pre. I found that when I loaded an extruded geometry with the walls named, then chose "Associate mesh with geometry" under the "Repair / edit" mesh option in ICEM, the walls came back.
|
|
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
[ICEM] surface mesh merging problem | everest | ANSYS Meshing & Geometry | 44 | April 14, 2016 06:41 |
[snappyHexMesh] snappyHexMesh won't work - zeros everywhere! | sc298 | OpenFOAM Meshing & Mesh Conversion | 2 | March 27, 2011 21:11 |
Meshing aifoil in ICEM | student123a | ANSYS Meshing & Geometry | 13 | December 8, 2010 10:40 |
mesh missing after export in gambit | morteza08 | ANSYS Meshing & Geometry | 1 | July 26, 2010 01:10 |
2d irregular grid | Remy | Main CFD Forum | 1 | December 22, 2008 04:49 |