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Old   September 6, 2005, 10:35
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iceraining
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hi,everyone.

my model is a axial pump,and the tip clearance is very short to the whole radius. and i met a problem for grids.

when i make ogrids for blade,i don't know where to put the ogrids vertices between the shroud and blade tip. and some grids are always wrong with small angel ,such as 0-9 degree. how to avoid this situation?

thank you very much!

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Old   September 8, 2005, 17:17
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Do you really need a grid in the tip clearance? Most of the time a tip clearance model is quite sufficient, avoiding the trouble to create a grid in that region. If you really want to grid it, you will need a more complex multiblock topology (assuming you are using structured grids), to get a grid of good quality.
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Old   September 12, 2005, 01:50
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thank you very much! i have finished the structrued grids
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