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July 23, 2013, 17:05 |
Reg:Modeling of wing tunnel for drag test
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Hello All,
I modeled a wind tunnel(Gambit)to capture the flow around pickup truck., Now when I want to add small adjustments to the end of pickup truck, the object I want to add is something like rear spoiler. I can't create a proper volume to run the flow again. The spoiler is connected through an edge to the body of truck. If I change the connecting area and create a volume, I can't mesh it, as the volume mesh and face mesh doesn't coincide. error1: Cannot create an ACIS body with multiple shells. error2: Check the skews of face mesh. (If I create a volume successfully). |
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July 24, 2013, 01:58 |
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pictures, please
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July 24, 2013, 17:05 |
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In the following pictures, I considered a basic model for my primary evaluation. If you observe at the end there is small device like a spoiler attached which is the reason I couldn't mesh. Without adding that device, I got little acceptable results to.
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July 24, 2013, 17:07 |
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After I add device and try to remesh, I get the error "check face mesh". Volume mesh failed due to improper face mesh.
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July 25, 2013, 01:56 |
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Has your spoiler a thickness, or did you build it as a baffle (surface)?
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July 25, 2013, 02:40 |
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It has thickness. It is not exactly spoiler but a substitutional device we found through research. But very minimal thickness. Almost 2mm thickness .
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July 25, 2013, 02:47 |
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then you have to split your domain with each surface from your device.
Doing this, you should see the device as hollow (just like your truck). But as your geomtry isn't so complex, maybe you could restart from "0": Merge truck and device volumes. Substract this result from your outer box. On the mesh side, you could have skewness problem because of this minimal thickness. You just need to apply a size function (thickness as source)
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July 26, 2013, 15:56 |
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Basically, I tried to split my total domain into two so that I can have fine and coarse meshes. I am still uncertain of how the volume is simulated, if the inner volume is deleted from the outer domain.
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