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August 21, 2018, 06:19 |
0-Thickness obstacle in a 2-d flow field meshing
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Aditya Bharadwaz
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I created a surface and a line body (from two points) as shown in fig 1. I need a plate of zero-thickness (can't be changed) as the obstacle, hence the single line.
When i mesh it. the grids go right thru the line as if it doesn't exist as shown in fig 2. I am stuck at this problem since a week. I am a beginner and i have no idea what to do next. IMAGES:: https://postimg.cc/gallery/21lss0fi4/ Help me!! |
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