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Old   April 4, 2008, 15:10
Default ICEM -CFX a basic question
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Al Mazdeh
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i HAVE created a mesh in ICEM then I converted it into CFX FILE-

The model is an air volume representing a cavity inside an enclosure-It is very complicated cad model-

after reviewing it on cfx post, I noticed the the mesh was not created on the entire volume? Is it just a graphic effects or Does this mean my mesh was not transformed entirely because of the bad quality of some of the elements?

thanks again this site is one of the greatest source for help
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Old   April 5, 2008, 06:21
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sivaramakrishnaiah
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hi actually your mesh is hexa or tetra mesh in tetra mesh simpply give element size(depend on your size of modal) example: tetra modal size:300mm, will give mesh size element 1.5 ok.
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Old   April 5, 2008, 11:51
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Rogerio Fernandes Brito
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give us more details about your problem. Send the files to rapidshare.de

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