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Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry January 30, 2013, 02:54
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Posted By flotus1
I think you should get rid of the "surface body"...

I think you should get rid of the "surface body" and the non-frozen solid body in DM before proceeding.

Now the next step depends on the type of interface you want between the blocks.

Method 1:...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry July 9, 2012, 13:51
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Posted By flotus1
As always, it depends... If you want to...

As always, it depends...

If you want to simulate the flow past the cylinder using a LES or even a DNS approach, you will need a 3-dimensional mesh. In this case, there are a lot of other things to...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry July 7, 2012, 12:07
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Posted By flotus1
Did you apply a "structured mesh" to the...

Did you apply a "structured mesh" to the surfaces?
Did you set the "behavior" of the edge sizings to "strict"?

For the 3D-geometry: Unless the walls in z-direction are no-slip-boundaries, there...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry July 6, 2012, 15:52
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Posted By flotus1
This is just a guess because I cant try it right...

This is just a guess because I cant try it right now:

Are all cell threads defined as fluid zones in fluent? (check this under "cell zone conditions") Maybe there is a solid zone left which cannot...
Forum: ANSYS Meshing & Geometry July 6, 2012, 03:41
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Posted By flotus1
The easiest way to achieve a "multiblock...

The easiest way to achieve a "multiblock structured hexahedral" mesh in ansys meshing is to section the geometry in the design modeler.

Just model the "blocks" of your mesh as individual...
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