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September 30, 2020, 18:05 |
ICEM CFD Part Mesh VS Curve Mesh?
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Mohammad Tayseer Abdelrahman
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Hello everyone, I don't have to say it but I've been learning CFD this past month for my master's program.
And one of the programs we're working on is ICEM CFD. I have a quick question that I noticed while experimenting in the program regarding the meshing. For a 2D pipe junction for example, let's say I created the mesh using Part Mesh with a size of 1 VS creating the mesh with the curve mesh (Selecting all curves) with the size 1 Would there be any difference between both cases? Here's a link to a screenshot from ICEM: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I3c...ew?usp=sharing thanks in advance for any help! |
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October 1, 2020, 22:30 |
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Henrique Stel
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