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Old   November 21, 2016, 14:50
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hello every one
I am a beginner in ANSYS FLUENT software. I want to create a mapped mesh
for my complex geometry in ansys meshing, but I can not!!!!!!
I try many time to create this mesh by sizing the edges but But this was not done...!
Is this case possible in ansys meshing or I must do it with ICEM?
I attached the geometry and meshed file.
Thanks in advance
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Old   November 22, 2016, 04:42
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hello every one
I am a beginner in ANSYS FLUENT software. I want to create a mapped mesh
for my complex geometry in ansys meshing, but I can not!!!!!!
I try many time to create this mesh by sizing the edges but But this was not done...!
Is this case possible in ansys meshing or I must do it with ICEM?
I attached the geometry and meshed file.
Thanks in advance
Mapped mesh (mapped face meshing) is not isdispensable for meshing method. Meshing your done looks like good.

Run it!
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Old   November 22, 2016, 04:48
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Moreover,

it is seen being better choice '' prox-curvature ''. Because there is a minimal cross section in your geometry. Cell number is preferred ''3'' in prox-curvature.But there is already 3 cells in that region.That was just a hint.If you change it as "4", you can see 4 mesh cell there.
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Old   November 22, 2016, 13:59
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Thank you so much oozcan...
I know that it is not necessary to make mapped meshing but i work for master thesis and want to create a mesh with good look...
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Old   November 22, 2016, 14:03
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please answer my question .....
thanks in advance
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Old   November 22, 2016, 14:16
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please answer my question .....
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well,

your geometry has a curve and minimal section of itself. That's why you should select ''proximity-curvature. Cell number should be ''3'' or more than ''3''. Relevance should be decreased until 0 or increased untill 100 gradually,

Face sizing could be given,

you need to check your mesh detail found in mesh metric

Please tell me what min. orthogonal quality, max. skewness and max. aspect ratio are
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ok
i tell you them tomorrow..
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