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October 20, 2014, 09:46 |
Hexa mesh full impeller
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Rolando Figueiredo
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Hello everyone!
For what I've seen around here, many people have had this same question, but I could really find an answer so far. Making it simple, I want to devise a blocking strategy to hexa mesh an impeller. I have had some ideas, none of which really tackles the blades (so yeah, not ideal...). I believe it may be much simpler if I model a section with just one blade and use symmetry in CFD. Help with that would also be appreciated, but ideally I'm looking to do the whole thing. Let me know if you have any clever ideas... Thank you in advance! |
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October 21, 2014, 06:39 |
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if you are able to use hex mesh for this, please send me a private msg as well, i have been trying to do this for ages now, all i am working on now is with tet mesh
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hexa, icem, impeller |
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