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safa mahjoub December 8, 2007 13:52

Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
Hello,

I have a geometry consisting of concentric cirles. When the quad, pave mesh was generated, it wasn't axisymmetric!! So I would like to know how to refine it and transform it as well.

Thank you


jaysree December 10, 2007 06:41

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
if u want to define as axisymmetric then define the x- axis as axis (in 2D flow). It will work

Ramesh.K December 10, 2007 14:42

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
Hi, After looking to ur post I have tried it in gambit for a 2d case creating half cylinder making the exterior and interior circular arcs as walls and the the straight edges as symmetry boundary condition. and exported the mesh to fluent. I have a veiw of the mesh in fluent along the symmetry line and it looks symmetrical for the quad pave mesh u have specified. So please look at how u are giving ur boundary conditions or please tell how u have done the meshing. Bye

jaysree December 11, 2007 02:25

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
Hi. Refer tutorial -7 in fluent (tg-7).i,e, using a single rotating reference frame. And also run dish.msh file in fluent. u can see how the boundary condition is defined.


Ramesh. K December 11, 2007 07:39

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
Hi, Jaysree can u please send me the tutorial to my email, I dont have any tutorials

Thanks bye

jaysree December 14, 2007 00:59

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
How can I upload the pdf file.

Ramesh. K December 14, 2007 03:14

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
Hi, Please mail to my address the tutfile aswell as the pdf file u can attach up to 10 mb if it is more that that please use some zip file formats (zip or rar) to compress it and send

bye


jaysree December 17, 2007 05:32

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
whats ur mail id

Ramesh. K December 17, 2007 06:24

Re: Transform mesh in axisymmetric
 
Hey common are u kidding its in the box mentioned above

any way it is ramesh335@gmail.com

bye



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