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Old   July 17, 2021, 23:21
Default Dealing with meshing wing-flap problem
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Hi every body,


I'm trying to mesh a flow domain around a wing with 2 flaps.
- I generated unstructured mesh in ANSYS Meshing but cells near sharp trailing edge were very bad
- After that, I tried to generate structured mesh by ICEM CFD but it is very difficult to build appropriate blocks

Could you guys give me an advice an idea to mesh this model
I attached a picture and .igs file below


thanks for reading my question.
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Old   July 18, 2021, 23:56
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Could you post an image of your blocking?
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