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August 14, 2013, 10:44 |
Penetrating elements cylinder
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Hi everyone,
i'm trying to build a mesh in 3D for a cylinder and i have to divided it into two zone: the lower part (blue) is occupied by liquid, the upper part (yellow) is vapor. Between these two parts there's the interface. When i check the mesh on icem it says me that there are penetrating element at the interface. In attachment there's a picture. Can someone help me? Thanks David |
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August 14, 2013, 11:26 |
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thanks diamond, what do you mean with add o-grid?
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August 14, 2013, 17:20 |
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Ghazlani M. Ali
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look over the forum for some blocking pictures, they all ogrid, the best is by doing one the tutorials that come with icem cfd. it is basically a block inside a block... you do that in the split menu, you will find that in the tutorials
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3dmesh, cylinder, penetrating elements |
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