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Old   May 10, 2022, 07:44
Question Searching for an appropriate mesh software
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Hello everyone. I'm meshing 200 impeller models, and they have fewer differences (e.g. change the inlet diameter with keeping other Parameters unchanged ). I am tired to mesh them with ICEM, it takes so much time. So I would like to find a mesh software can reduce repetitive work.

Sorry for my English, and Thank you!
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Hi,
You may want to try Fidelity AutoGrid of Cadence.
Its workflow based on templates is made to avoid repetitive work.

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Sr Product Engineering Manager, Cadence Design Systems.
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