Distorted Stuff in Hyperworks CFD Mesh
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Jagan_21383 said:
One of the geometry is imported from Hwcfd Tutorials and another one is mine. Those distorted pieces appears after meshing but my results are alright. So i don't think its a problem. Thank you.
If you're importing a mesh rather than creating it within HyperWorks CFD (from CAD, for example) you'll often get the extra edges from the import process. It doesn't change anything about the mesh, since the edges aren't used by the solver.
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Hi,
can you elaborate a little better what is wrong with your model?
Just from the pictures is hard to tell what is wrong.
Also try to describe what steps have you performed to get there.
Otherwise the chance that others might help is smaller.
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Adriano A. Koga_21884 said:
Hi,
can you elaborate a little better what is wrong with your model?
Just from the pictures is hard to tell what is wrong.
Also try to describe what steps have you performed to get there.
Otherwise the chance that others might help is smaller.
One of the geometry is imported from Hwcfd Tutorials and another one is mine. Those distorted pieces appears after meshing but my results are alright. So i don't think its a problem. Thank you.
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Jagan_21383 said:
One of the geometry is imported from Hwcfd Tutorials and another one is mine. Those distorted pieces appears after meshing but my results are alright. So i don't think its a problem. Thank you.
If you're importing a mesh rather than creating it within HyperWorks CFD (from CAD, for example) you'll often get the extra edges from the import process. It doesn't change anything about the mesh, since the edges aren't used by the solver.
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