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July 25, 2005, 13:19 |
Decomposing of Pitched blade turbine at 45
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I need help. I am trying to mesh the impeller(Pitched blade) region of a stirred tank reactor. This impeller region has been separated from the entire volume, so i am planning to mesh it with hex cells in GAMBIT but i find it hard to do.
Pls can you advise on how i can go abt this. Or what can i do to decompose into simpler volumes? EXPECTING. Cheers, Jane |
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July 25, 2005, 14:26 |
Re: Decomposing of Pitched blade turbine at 45
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I'm not familiar with stirred tank reactors, so I can't visualize the problem. If you e-mail me images, or geometry (without any volume meshes... if there's important surface meshes, then you can leave those, but volume meshes use up too much memory) then I would be happy to take a look at it, and help as much as I can.
Thanks, Jason |
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July 26, 2005, 05:29 |
Re: Decomposing of Pitched blade turbine at 45
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Hi, I have sent my geometry to your yahoo box so as to see. i will appreciate your prompt response.
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