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January 16, 2020, 05:34 |
Meshing using snappyhexmesh flange tutorial.
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I have a model of human airway tree and I want to mesh inside of the model for flow simulation inside it. I am using flange tutorial of snappyhexmesh.
When I am making the mesh, it is making the mesh inside the geometry as well as inside the bounding box. But I need it only in the geometry. I am attaching the screenshot for your reference. Please look into it and help. The first picture is of my geometry needed to be meshed. Second picture is of mesh which is getting created. Geometry.png mesh.png |
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January 16, 2020, 06:01 |
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You may need to post your snappyHexMeshDict file to evoke support on the forum.
Are you sure you're providing the position correctly (inside the airway tree) in 'locationInMesh' parameter? |
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January 16, 2020, 06:17 |
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snappyHexMeshDict.txt |
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January 17, 2020, 18:16 |
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Is the point 'locationInMesh (-9.23149e-05 -0.0025 -0.0025);' inside your 'airway tree' geometry?
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January 18, 2020, 07:23 |
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Does this point 'locationInMesh (-9.23149e-05 -0.0025 -0.0025)' needs to be inside the geometry or inside the box created in blockMesh? |
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January 18, 2020, 13:00 |
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Yes the locationInMesh point should be inside your fluid domain that you intend to mesh. I would suggest that you look at a few snappyHexMesh tutorials.
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January 20, 2020, 03:10 |
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But the mesh which is created is very coarse and I need to refine it a lot so that it can take small features of my geometry too. How can I refine my mesh? Screenshot (136).jpg |
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January 20, 2020, 05:04 |
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To refine the mesh you can work both with blockMeshDict and snappyHexMeshDict, however all of this information is available in basic-intermediate tutorials. Have a look at the motorBike tutorial in OpenFOAM to begin with.
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