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Hi guys!
I'm a new user so I hope I'm doing it right. I'm trying to create a mesh for a flow around turbin blades to export in OpenFOAM, but I'm expiriencing some problems. I created the geometry by extruding the bottom surface. If I mesh it with no boundary layers I have no problem , but when I add the hypothesis it doesn't work (hypothesis are on the top and botton surfaces, on the central blade and on the two lateral blades). I guess it's because the little triangles that create at the bottom and at the top of the rear-left surface(the blue one). Does someone of you know how i can fix it? Unfortunately I can't share the python script. Last edited by Magg; January 20, 2022 at 04:43. |
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Hi,
I hope it is not to late. Which option did you choose to generate the layers ? With surface offset + smooth I never got this kind of problem. Best regards, |
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