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Old   July 19, 2002, 05:53
Default Trouble in Gambit
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Tom
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Everyone:

I have a trouble in makeing a mesh of Fluent. My model is a 3d bifurcate pipe which diameter is changed along the pipe. I hope to mesh the model to hexahedron mesh, but all ways I known were invalidated. However I believe the model should be meshed to hexahedron mesh because I had read the same model and its mesh in a paper.

Is someone give me a better and successful way ?

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Old   July 19, 2002, 09:34
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You don't give many informations about the specific problems, but try dividing the volume into smaller volumes. It might be easier to mesh the total volume. And try to find an appropriate place to start the meshing and the proceed onwards.

Good luck, Christian
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Old   July 19, 2002, 09:46
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Regarding meshing in gambit, Is it allrite to ignore warning messages when meshing a volume? And also, Which meshing scheme is the best to use when meshing circular ducts?

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Old   July 19, 2002, 10:14
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What kind of warnings.

For a duct: put a boundary-layer-mesh at the walls, mesh an end face with quad pave and mesh the volume with the cooper scheme.

Laika, still orbiting
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Old   July 19, 2002, 10:44
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hi, thnx for replying...I have to attach a boundary layer before i can mesh?..havent been doing that all the while. tell you my problem..I ahve to model a hair dryer but doing a schematic version of it.. I have to put an annulus of a small duct inside that of a bigger duct. The bigger duct is a united volume consisting of a frustrum and a cylinder. Untilnow, i hve been meshing using hex/wedge without using boundary layer..somtimes i get the message that copper scheme cant support the meshing etc.. Worried that these mite afftec my iterated results.. Plz help..
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Old   July 22, 2002, 03:36
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Of course you can mesh without a boundary layer mesh, but to obtain good results, it's good practice to use a boundary layer-mesh at the walls of ducts.

Try to use the cooper scheme. It's by far the best scheme to mesh ducts. Or try at least to mesh most of your duct with the cooper scheme. Decompose your volume for it!

goodluck,

Laika, still orbiting
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Old   July 22, 2002, 17:48
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I think Cooper scheme will not work with such kind of geometry unless one decompose the volume. If your want to mesh as single volume try TGRID scheme
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Old   July 23, 2002, 03:26
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If your duct geometry is not extremely complicated, you should decompose and hex-mesh the most of your geometry. Tet-meshing will blow up the simulation-time. If you can hex-mesh, hex-mesh!

greetings, Laika, still orbiting
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Old   July 23, 2002, 09:17
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Thnx for all your replies..You people proof to be more helpful than my professors:P anyways, what is the technique to apply boudary layer meshing? Cos when i apply boundary layer, my meshing got error. Whta would be the best way to mesh a duct of radius 4 and length 10cm? Plz reply...

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