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October 24, 2003, 18:20 |
GAMBIT meshing problem
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Hello
I want to mesh a duct (fluid) with a constant wall thickness (deformable). The duct has a bulging like an expanding balloon. First, I mesh the inlet of the fluid using a boundary layer. Then I mesh the inlet wall. Then I want to use hex/wedge for the volume wall but it does not work. Thanks |
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October 28, 2003, 18:20 |
Re: GAMBIT meshing problem
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well... I need more detail and picture to help.
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October 30, 2003, 09:50 |
Re: GAMBIT meshing problem
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Dear Leone
Please send me your e-mail to send you a picture and the rest of files. Thank you in advance. George |
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