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Hello,
I have to grid a model of nozzle with a bellmouth contour inlet part? Here is the data: x Y -1.94 1.6097 -2.2614 1.6218 -2.5808 1.6804 -2.8950 1.7294 -3.1991 1.8339 -3.4853 1.9803 -3.7406 2.1752 -3.9455 2.4222 -4.0771 2.7147 -4.1209 3.0325 I use Quad/Map to grid it. But I found this model would crash quickly in Fluent. Anybody has good ideas of griding so steep a inlet? Thanks very much. YAO |
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Still you need help??? let me know
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Also got the same problem to define which mesh could be the most adapted for a bellmouth contour inlet. thank for all.
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