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June 22, 2020, 06:54 |
How to Increase the Sewing Tolerance in Autogrid
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surya
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I'm designing a Radial Diffuser for which I created my own Hub, shroud and Blade in Catia V5 and then imported it to Autogrid Version 11.2. After defining the Leading and the Trailing edge of the Blade I ran the Row Wizard for which i got a warning saying - "Blade Surfaces Sheet Body Not Correctly Defined Try to Increase the Sewing Tolerance Manually in the Blade/Check Geometry Box
Or check the Units in the Geometry Definition Box". |
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October 5, 2020, 02:47 |
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Colinda
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Location: Brussels
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What are your units of the geometry and the maximum size?
Did you try increasing the tolerance in the Blade/Check geometry box? |
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autogrid5, hub, numeca mesh, sewing tolerance, shroud |
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