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Old   April 20, 2020, 09:06
Default Ansys Designmodeler: How do I create a air diffusor (lattice)
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Hello CFD-community,

I am trying to model an air diffusor with ANSYS Designmodeler. I was wondering how to create a grid where the inlet air passes through and then is distributed on the surrounding volume. Basically its a vessel with a pipe inside. The air is introduced in the pipe and at the end of it a air diffusor distributes the air all over the vessel. (See screenshot- red circle is where the air diffusor should be modeled)
Does anyone know how to create such a structure?

Thanks a lot!
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