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August 9, 2019, 13:33 |
ICEM meshing problem - degenerated block problem
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Malte
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Hey there. This is kind of urgent.
I'm trying to simulate a radial compressor with a cavity-flow behind the rotor-blisk. therefore i imported the rotor-blocking from turbogrid, made a 2d-blocking of the cavity, transformed this into a 3d-blocking and then i tried to merge those meshes. somewhen i oviously made a mistake and i just would like to fix this. i merged 2 verticies that should not have been merged (as seen in the picture) the split-vertex function does not work ("unusual neighborhood"). Does anybody have an idea how to solve this issue? thanks in advance. EDIT / SOLVED: i now deleted the blocks and created new ones by hand. Last edited by stud-many; August 9, 2019 at 15:28. Reason: Found a solution |
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August 12, 2019, 12:04 |
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Alexander
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Location: Blansko, Czech Republic
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Delete this 4 blocks, and create new one. ). Alexander. |
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icem, merging, split, vertex |
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