Conjugate heat transfer

Altair Forum User
Altair Forum User
Altair Employee
edited October 2020 in Community Q&A

Hello all,

I am doing CFD analysis of an electronic cabinet having 2 radial fans. Meshing is successfully done. But when I am trying to refine my volume mesh following error is being displayed ' could not parse file'.

I have done surface meshing in hypermesh.

For volume meshing in acusolve I have taken mesh size as relative with value of 0.125 .

Now when I am trying to refine only air volume mesh with again relative mesh size of 0.008 it is giving error in generating mesh.

 

Please help.

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  • ydigit
    ydigit
    Altair Employee
    edited August 2017

    In general, absolute mesh size would be a better approach for meshing, as it gives better control over mesh size. Relative mesh size if good for a quick and dirty mesh, to test few things at the start. However the mesh size can be very coarse with relative mesh size approach. 

     

    Generally I would avoid spaces in the path. 

    Avoid remeshing the surface mesh generated in HyperMesh. Please post the screenshot of AcuMeshSim launch window in AcuConsole.

    Would need access to your .acs file to debug the issue here.