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November 18, 2003, 12:15 |
Importing into Gambit
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All,
I have imported a neutral mesh file into gambit. It is a simple 2-d airfoil, and all the edges are connected, such that when I try to apply the BC's the entire edge is highlighted. Is there a way to split the edges in gambit without losing the mesh, or will I need to do this in the neutral file before importing? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, greg |
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November 19, 2003, 04:41 |
Re: Importing into Gambit
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One of the mesh -> edge options is "Split Meshed Edge". This allows you to split an edge with a node in your existing mesh whilst maintaining the original mesh. Hope that helps, Mark |
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November 19, 2003, 10:20 |
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I will give that i try...thanks
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