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Old   November 12, 2024, 08:22
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Hi there,


I am currently working on a CFD project on Fluent and I would like to study the benefits of using winglets on aircrafts.


The wing is designed in two solids: the winglet and the rest of the wing.


There is no problem meshing the wing alone but I struggle to mesh the whole thing and the error message is just saying that Ansys is unable to mesh some parts of the geometry.


The problem is probably coming from the junction of the two solids so I tried to share the surface between them but Ansys says that there is nothing to share in the geometry.


I cant go further for the moment.


Thanks guys!


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