Hi Javier,
my case was a little bit different. I also try to put a layer on hub and
shroud. This did not work well in my case. I always end in troubles with
an intersecting surface mesh.
You can also try to use the PostBL tool from the MeshKit library.
Best regards
Alex
On 05/17/2015 01:16 AM, Javier de la Sierra wrote:
I answer to myself so this can be useful for other users.
I finally could mesh my 3D wing. I summarize what I have corrected in
my geo file:
* No nodes selected in the BL field >>> "Field[1].NodesList ="
sentence deleted.
* In "Field[1].EdgesList =" i have chosen those edges which were the
intersection between the wing surface and the box wall.
* In "Field[1].FacesList" I have chosen all surfaces belonging to
the wing.
* I don't know yet the meaning of "Field[1].IntersectMetrics" but I
set it to 1. >> Field[1].IntersectMetrics = 1;
I attach the geo and step file and a picture of my mesh.
Regards,
El sábado, 16 de mayo de 2015, 18:03:31 (UTC+2), Javier de la Sierra
escribió:
I attach the images:
1. 2D airfoil with OK BL (whitcomb2.geo, attached in previous
message)
2. Detail of BL in 3D wing (ala.geo, attached in previous message)
3. General view of 3D wing mesh, with weird mesh (ala.geo,
attached in previous message)
Sorry for posting 3 messages, but i had problems with images in
first message.
Thanks for your help.
--
Alexander Tismer
Institut für Strömungsmechanik
und Hydraulische Strömungsmaschinen
Universität Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring 10
70550 Stuttgart
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