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November 30, 2013, 14:36 |
stirred tank meshing
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Gurpreet
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hi friends,
i have created a stirred tank geometry in design modeler and meshed it in ansys mesh. i have used the default settings in the Ansys-mesh except for changing the relevance from 0 to 10 for better accuracy. what i am getting is that some part are having structured mesh while rest unstructured although i am getting result with unstructured also but i want my whole geometry to have structured mesh.how to do that? plz help i asked the same question in meshing community but got no reply. |
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December 3, 2013, 15:35 |
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yusuf gara
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hi
stirred tank mesh : tet/hybrid . size 1 . |
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December 3, 2013, 15:58 |
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that is the fluent forum...
Anyway check for sweepable bodies define methods like multizone and work with worksheet to save time and effort start with the small bodies but i am not sure if this lead to hexaeder mesh. |
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