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Hi Fluent users,
Is it possible to create O-type grid with GAMBIT. If yes, how? Thanks in advice. |
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Yes, its possible.
Take a quarter circle, and change the vertex type of the center vertex to "Triangular" type. Now go to face meshing and click on apply. GAMBIT automatically selects the quad/wedge scheme to create the o-type grid. Once you have the mesh for 90 degree sector, copy rotate to get the other sectors to finish the 360 degrees. Please make sure the connectivity b/w these faces once copying the faces. Thanks, rk |
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Vimal Kumar
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Location: Roorkee, India
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Thanks it worked for me.
Mesh à Face à set face vertex type àTrielement |
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