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Old   October 15, 2016, 15:56
Default Multi-Block Meshing of a Rectangular channel with inlet at 90 deg
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Hi,I have to mesh a channel with perpendicular inlet in ICEM using Hexa elements. Image is attached. I want to mesh the inlet part and the channel part separately to have proper control over mesh parameters. So I have created blocking in such a way that after splitting I get one block over inlet and other over channel. Now my doubts is as follows:

Do I need to make an interface at the joining surface between inlet and channel (Since i will be providing mesh parameters for both the blocks independently)?

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