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TedBrogan September 25, 2014 20:43

How to create C-grid in GridPro
 
All,

Can anyone please tell me how to go about creating a C-grid around an airfoil in GridPro? My solver is coded for that topology only. I am moving towards a 3D periodic C-grid about a blade, but I can probably figure that out after I see how a C-grid can be forced as the output in GridPro.

Many thanks for any help you can offer.

chitra.s September 29, 2014 08:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by TedBrogan (Post 511933)
All,

Can anyone please tell me how to go about creating a C-grid around an airfoil in GridPro? My solver is coded for that topology only. I am moving towards a 3D periodic C-grid about a blade, but I can probably figure that out after I see how a C-grid can be forced as the output in GridPro.

Many thanks for any help you can offer.

Dear TedBrogan,

Please check the attached tutorial over here.
https://db.tt/f4xSP9fw

Please revert back if it does not help.

Regards,
Chitra

TedBrogan September 29, 2014 14:18

Extremely useful tutorial. I was looking for something like that, but I could not find it anywhere. Thank you so much.

kaszt January 23, 2018 17:13

Hi, I'm interested in meshing an airfoil using GridPro as well - the link to the tutorial is no longer active, would it be possible to ask for the tutorial?

vimaero January 24, 2018 23:37

Dear Katherine,

You can look at the following tutorial. It was explained with respect to GridPro's old UI(az). May be you can look at the concept and try to execute the same in the new GUI.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/vcfuw4afjk..._edge.pdf?dl=0

Best Regards,
Vimal

kaszt January 25, 2018 13:00

Hi Vimal,

Thank you very much for the tutorial! I am brand new to GridPro, so this helps in getting familiar with the software. Thanks again!

Sincerely,
Katherine


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