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Community Computational Fluid Dynamics AutoMesh Create a Conformal Mesh?

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Create a Conformal Mesh?

Lefort
Lefort over 2 years ago

Hello,

I have been trying to use Hexpress 11.1 to create very coarse unstructured meshes. (less than 1000 cells for a 3D wing) I have been running into a few issues

Vertex matching at cell edges is required by our flow solver. Vertices such as those shown in the image are problematic. I was wondering if there was a way to prevent the mesh generator from producing these features. (generating a conformal grid)

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    +1 domen over 2 years ago

    Hi, I can't see the image, but I guess the issue is that your solver can't handle hanging nodes like in the image below:

    I don't know if you have access to our new product Fidelity: if you do, you can choose if the mesh is made of hexahedral cells only or is actually mixed.

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    +1 domen over 2 years ago

    Hi, I can't see the image, but I guess the issue is that your solver can't handle hanging nodes like in the image below:

    I don't know if you have access to our new product Fidelity: if you do, you can choose if the mesh is made of hexahedral cells only or is actually mixed.

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