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Hi,
I'm making a multi-block structred grid of an aerofoil with deployed slat and flaps. Any one know of some good references for this? Normally, I'd make an unstructred grid but a multi-block structred has been requested. My main concern is making blocks around the high-lift devices as they are close to the main aerofoil section. Thanks. |
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Yes,I can do this.May I help you?
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