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Old   July 7, 2015, 13:13
Default Hexa/Blocking/Multizone - can it produce something like this?
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Hi,

I've been using ICEM for a few years but I've never really tried using the Hexa mesher (and therefore blocking).

I'm wondering - all the examples Ive seen of the hexa mesher are of mainly flat surfaces.

Attached are screenshots of a mesh I've created manually in ICEM (by creating cells, splitting them, extruding them, projecting nodes to a surface). This is rather time consuming, and I have to manually recreate the mesh if the geometry is updated. The mesh is of a large scale wind simulation over uneven terrain.

Can I create a similar looking mesh using blocking methods...?

Thanks
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