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Hi if anyone could give me a hand it would be much appreciated.
Iam trying to attach a boundary layer onto a wing geometry that has been subtracted from the domain. My plan is to then attach a growth function to the wing edges. The problem i am having is that i can only create a 2D boundary layer onto my 3D wing, any advice? Cheers, simon |
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Lam the nao de chia luoi cho canh naca 4412, mo hinh 3d trong viec giai bai toan tuong tac.
Xin cam on! |
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I concur.
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Hi everyone,
I want to simulate a 3D swept wing which the dimension of the tip and root is different. I would like create the grid for fluid domain by using gambit. And as Simon, I just can make a 2D grid instead 3D. I really need some your advices. Tks very much. |
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