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September 30, 2011, 07:05 |
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supercommandodhruv
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Hi,
I am using OF 2.0 and sHM. I have a rectangular channel with some internal thickness. I want to have boundary layers on the inside walls of this channel. When I do the meshing with snappy using the featureEdge, the boundary layers are not extended through the entire length of the channel, especially near the corners of the geometry. I am attaching pictures of the generated Mesh. Can anyone tell me how to make a consistent layer? I am also attaching the sHMDict file. Quote:
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October 1, 2011, 17:02 |
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Bruno Santos
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Greetings dhruv,
Try checking first the resolution after only running the castellatedMesh phase. Either put the other two to false or run snappyHexMesh without "-overwrite". Then check the level of resolution in that area that is missing the very refined zone. That kind of stopping the layer before reaching the corner, is usually due to some parameter (that I don't know about); but basically, it stops 1 cell before the corner. By looking at the attached images, there is additional refinement after the snapping, which enhances the resolution near the corners, but still has that previous limitation. Either way, try the isolate-and-conquer process Best regards, Bruno
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October 5, 2011, 04:47 |
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Hi Bruno,
Thanks for the reply. Do you mean that I should run each step separately without overwriting the constant/polyMesh dir? Will it make a difference to the final Mesh? Dhruv Quote:
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October 5, 2011, 10:27 |
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Hi dhruv,
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It might make a difference, but AFAIK the main difference would only be that some cells wouldn't get removed. Good luck! Bruno
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