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shirazbj January 5, 2013 18:13

Cartesian Cut cell method - how to treat body corner?
 
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Hi,

I have managed to find the cut points by body lines and the grid lines.

Now wondering how to treat the body corners - the start and end point of a body line. This point is siting inside a cell. The cell has two cuts.

Is this point be removed by drawing a cutting line (the greens line in pic) between the two cut points on the grid lines, so the cell became a normal cut cell?

Thanks in advance

Regards

Cean

sujithsubramanian March 9, 2014 15:58

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Originally Posted by shirazbj (Post 400256)
Hi,

I have managed to find the cut points by body lines and the grid lines.

Now wondering how to treat the body corners - the start and end point of a body line. This point is siting inside a cell. The cell has two cuts.

Is this point be removed by drawing a cutting line (the greens line in pic) between the two cut points on the grid lines, so the cell became a normal cut cell?

Thanks in advance

Regards

Cean

Hi Shirazbj,

Can you guide me on your methods in generating this 2-D Mesh and how did you go about in applying the cut-cell method?

I am doing a similar Project in my University and I would appreciate any help on this matter, please.

Awaiting a reply,
Sujith

francisco.angel November 5, 2017 23:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by shirazbj (Post 400256)
Hi,

I have managed to find the cut points by body lines and the grid lines.

Now wondering how to treat the body corners - the start and end point of a body line. This point is siting inside a cell. The cell has two cuts.

Is this point be removed by drawing a cutting line (the greens line in pic) between the two cut points on the grid lines, so the cell became a normal cut cell?

Thanks in advance

Regards

Cean

Yeah I think the solution you suggest is the "standard" approach.


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