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April 30, 2015, 05:25 |
Air volume in pipe
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Jiří Franc
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Hello everyone,
I just started using enGrid. I went through the Damper tutorial and I think I understand the functionality of the program. But then I started a new case with simple pipe. I recived .stl geomtery from Inventor and I don't know how to patch the inlet and outlet so I can create and mesh air volume in it. I was used to Autodesk CFD where it was very easy...few clicks and done. Can you help me with this? |
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May 4, 2015, 05:53 |
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Hello portman,
I don't know how to do it in enGrid. I usually assign the boundary codes with Blender (Look here for a tutorial: http://engits.eu/files/BlenderEngridLong.pdf). Please tell me if you find out how to do the patching with enGrid! Best regards, Kate |
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