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August 30, 2016, 16:36 |
Mesh generation
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Samraj Manickam Palvannan
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Hello all, I have some problems generating mesh for the attached picture. Its a flow simulation model. two inlets flow into a nozzle and the flow out through outlet. The gas from 2nd inlet flows around the 1st inlet and by the exit of 1st inlet, the gas from 2nd inlet mixes and flows out. I tried meshing but the gas from 2nd inlet dont just flow around 1st but just on the top the 1st inlet walls and move to right hand side of the model. Any help or guidance on how to approach the problem would really help me a lot. Thanks very much
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September 7, 2016, 12:55 |
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Samraj Manickam Palvannan
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Hi,
please check the mesh model attached. Compatible with ansys and ls dyna. My problem is, fluid from one domain enters into another domain. Here from small L shaped part, the flow is in -y direction( flow direction - vertical to horizontal position of geometry) and flows into main domain. How do i connect these already created mesh elements in a way that solver knows it flows out into another domain. Any guidance would mean a lot. thanks |
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