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Plz let me know how to easily mesh these componets attached togather
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Hello,
It is very difficult to comment without seeing it. However, I would use an unstructured fine surface mesh on the fuselage and wing, then a coarse spacing on external boundaries of your solution domain. Now use a volume mesh to fill the gaps. Meshing takes lots of practice so have a play around with it. Regards, Carlos. |
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i m meshing the sphere using Tgrid. will it give me good and accurate result plz if any ine could suggest me a better technique
thank you ur help is always appreciable |
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