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Old   August 26, 2023, 05:51
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I have a simulation for turbine blade surface temperature analysis. The blade has a complex internal cooling. Available parts consist of vane geometry and muscle and domain geometry to determine the surface of the hot gas hitting the vane.
For simulation, I first subtracted the complex geometry of the cooler from the vane with the Boolean tool, and then the vane from the main domain, but there was a problem in meshing.
What should I do to make the geometry so that meshing does not become a problem?
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