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April 8, 2009, 05:46 |
snappyHexMesh - geometry edges
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Johannes Kneer
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Hi Everybody,
My name is Johannes, I'm new to OpenFOAM (well 3months experience by now). I'm working on my diploma thesis in mechanical engineering at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany. I'm trying to simulate a test rig with a big complex geometry (10mio cells is still a coarse mesh). At the moment I'm using a .stl file generated with ICEMCFD. I succeed in generating a mesh with snappyHexMesh from the stl-file, but it does not respect edges. Do I need an eMesh file for the features list in the castellatedMeshControls subdirectory? The manual says, I can then give the level of refinement for the lines/edges. Does this mean the mesh is splitted at the edge, and will therefore respect it, even after snapping to the surface? I guess I can then also play around with the quality settings? I have not yet been successful in exporting an eMesh file from ICEM. If the emesh file is the way to go, can someone give me a hint on how to get an emesh file from ICEM? Thanks in advance. Johannes |
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April 9, 2009, 06:52 |
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Wolfgang Heydlauff
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hi johannes,
I'm also struggling with the same problem. but as i see so far, there is currently no way how to keep the edges "sharp" without being displaced. you also could get this information out of the other threats here. |
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April 10, 2009, 07:25 |
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Paulo Alexandre Costa Rocha
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We also have problems here with edges (We work with wind blades). If you run the motorbike example, we can see the problem in the front of it.
We minimized the problem defining a refinement region and increasing the refinement level there. The results got better (the problem still remained). Hope this helps. Regards, Paulo. |
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April 11, 2009, 20:43 |
too bad
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Johannes Kneer
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Hi
I'm currently trying something different. Basically I'm avoiding stl-geometry info in places where I don't want to have a mesh refinement. Which means I have to generate a blockMesh that follows my external geometry, only using a stl geom where necessary. cheers |
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April 12, 2009, 06:18 |
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Leonardo Honfi Camilo
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Snappy can be rather tricky, I was working on a two-wing spoiler a while ago and snappy had problems attaching a boundary layer to the leading edge of the wings. After some tweaking I noticed a few things
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April 12, 2009, 13:35 |
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BastiL
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Hi,
it has been discussed some time ago that feature capturing is in development and will be containe din further releases. Maybe Eugene can tell us more? Regards BastiL |
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September 23, 2009, 09:59 |
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stephane sanchi
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Dear snappyHexMesh-developpers,
When will the feature for capturing edges be available ? Regards, Stephane |
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January 13, 2010, 04:46 |
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stephane sanchi
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Dear all,
someone has news about the development or not of the feature for capturing edges with snappyHexMesh ? For some kind of geometries such as propeller blades having sharp edges is very important. Maybe someone has found another solution to overcome this problem. Best regards, Stephane |
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January 13, 2010, 18:13 |
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BastiL
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Well problems here, too. Apart from that snappy works fine for us...
I see so many people interested in this feature so I would like to propose the following: All interested persons/companies give an development contract for this feature to someone capable to develop this (e.g. OpenCFD). Costs can be shared if so many people are interested in this feature still not present in the code. I guess funding is the main reason why this is not yet in. Who would in general be interested in taking part? Another option is using the ICON implementation which - unfortunately - is not freely available. Has anyone experience with this? Regards BastiL Last edited by bastil; January 14, 2010 at 06:50. |
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edges, emesh, geometry, snappyhexmesh |
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