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Old   June 4, 2015, 09:00
Default meshing a s813 airfoil with gambit
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im using a tutorial to mesh a s813 airfoil for 2D analysis in fluent,ive meshed edges as u can see in attached pics,but i get this erros when i wanna mesh the arc face "number of intervals on meshed edges of face ... does not allow meshing using a scheme of map" ,with assumption of chord=1
what it is wrong here?

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you cannot mesh this surface with map
you need to split this surface in order to get an C-grid
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