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January 11, 2012, 11:06 |
Link bunching hexa mesh problem
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Hallo
I'm trying to finish the hexa mesh of a cylindrical lab furnace I worked on for a long time (as I'm new to ICEM). I have a problem: When I try to link the edge bunching it doesn't work for two edges. For the other edges the linking seems to work. Can anybody help me? Here some pictures, but I can also send you the icem file... I'm not sure, but for me it seems that this function doesn't work well. I tried all possible ways, but couldn't find the way to do it. Is there a button to delete/reset all edge params I made?? (links, mesh laws etc. for all edges) Thanks! |
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January 11, 2012, 11:09 |
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Of course I made a y-grid (quarter o-grid) for the 30° slice of the lab furnace... just to give a better idea..
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January 11, 2012, 23:40 |
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can you please show the picture of those edges for which linked bunching is not working? It sound like a association problem to me
Last edited by Far; January 11, 2012 at 23:56. |
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hexa, linked bunching |
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