I have a mesh from CFX, when opened in ICEM the mesh only includes shell elements. So there is no curves or surfaces in it. How can I split shell elements to create another domain? For example I have a blade with long inlet. How can I split in 1- Inlet domain + 2- Blade domain? Thanks for the help
After defining periodic boundary conditions, while selecting vertices ,vertex points are moving away from actual position. And periodic vertices are forming somewhere out of the geometry. Can anyone please help me with that .
turbo engineer I want to make using the icem cfd the axial fan meshing. So that it can proceed really easy, please tell me again. Sorry I am little English....
I have followed the procedure exactly as shown. Yet I'm only able to get a surface mesh while recomputing the premesh. Do you have the slightest idea where I might have gone wrong?
Thank you for the this informative tutorial. I have a question . Why do we have to edit edge and make the edge same shape as the curve? If we just associate edge to curve and project vertices, I think the mesh which you would get will have edges following the shape of the curve? Where is the need to edit edge? Thank you again for this tutorial.
normally we dont need to edit edge. but if two edges are in vicinity of the two curves, icem cfd often get confused and it project wrong edge to wrong curve. Thats why we need to do this.
Okay. My next question is that when you do "Split Edge", why does the edge take the shape of the curve (aerofoil)? As far as I know, I may be wrong, is that when you split edge, the edge should just split like a spline? How come it takes the shape of the curve? Is it because of the association? Please explain.
Thanks a lot. I just followed your answers from CFD online. Would you please make some tutorials about Standard NACA0012? I really would like to know how to make proper blocking around it and how to improve the mesh quality. As the mesh quality may drop dramatically with inflation, how would you solve the problem? Thanks a lot. Kind regards.
turbo engineer Hi, thank you for your reply. I am just working on a 2D case now. For the future, I will try a 3D hexa mesh. I followed some tutorials for airfoil mesh. However, those cases are roughly simple. I think I know the basic things about meshing. But how can I improve the mesh quality mesh to have better convergence and accuracy performance? I would like to know how you, as an expert, think and solve the simple NACA airfoils. What would you think is the "best" way? Thanks in advance.
When you associate edges with curves, how do you get ICEM to show the edge on top of the curve? My edges stay as straight lines and it makes it confusing to associate because there are so many lines.
Bhai I Have a very important doubt how would you define periodicity when you are meshing for Both Rotor and Stator separately since the number of blades for rotor and stator will be different. And hence the angles will be different. I Guess we should do it separately and import it in Fluent, Is it so? Or is there any method you know for it. Thank You
Your videos are really very helpful.... Kudos for all your hardwork :)
why not to choose turbogrid?
I have a mesh from CFX, when opened in ICEM the mesh only includes shell elements. So there is no curves or surfaces in it. How can I split shell elements to create another domain?
For example I have a blade with long inlet. How can I split in 1- Inlet domain + 2- Blade domain?
Thanks for the help
Use edit mesh option
@@CFD_Mechanic THANKS!
Great Video, Can you direct me to a video with a tip gap on the blade?
it can be done within turbogrid easly
i have a complete axial fan , for analysis i need to cut the geometry to create fluid domain for one blade, how would i do that?
thank you
thank you very much for the tutorial.. It was very much helpful for my simulation
After defining periodic boundary conditions, while selecting vertices ,vertex points are moving away from actual position. And periodic vertices are forming somewhere out of the geometry. Can anyone please help me with that .
Hi, did you ever solve this, because I have the same problem 😅
Dear.
Thank You Very Very Very Much.
It is a course I wanted.
Thanks dear.
turbo engineer I want to make using the icem cfd the axial fan meshing. So that it can proceed really easy, please tell me again. Sorry I am little English....
SangHyun PARK you can do it using the approach i have described in video. For furthre assistance please write an email to turboenginner@gmail.com
I have followed the procedure exactly as shown. Yet I'm only able to get a surface mesh while recomputing the premesh. Do you have the slightest idea where I might have gone wrong?
enable parts in part list
Advanced Engineering Solutions Wow. That was a quick response. Thanks. Will try it out as soon as possible. Again, thanks.
Thank you for the this informative tutorial. I have a question . Why do we have to edit edge and make the edge same shape as the curve? If we just associate edge to curve and project vertices, I think the mesh which you would get will have edges following the shape of the curve? Where is the need to edit edge?
Thank you again for this tutorial.
normally we dont need to edit edge. but if two edges are in vicinity of the two curves, icem cfd often get confused and it project wrong edge to wrong curve. Thats why we need to do this.
Okay. My next question is that when you do "Split Edge", why does the edge take the shape of the curve (aerofoil)? As far as I know, I may be wrong, is that when you split edge, the edge should just split like a spline? How come it takes the shape of the curve? Is it because of the association? Please explain.
Thanks a lot. I just followed your answers from CFD online. Would you please make some tutorials about Standard NACA0012? I really would like to know how to make proper blocking around it and how to improve the mesh quality. As the mesh quality may drop dramatically with inflation, how would you solve the problem? Thanks a lot. Kind regards.
you talking about hexa mesh or prism mesh ???
turbo engineer Hi, thank you for your reply. I am just working on a 2D case now. For the future, I will try a 3D hexa mesh. I followed some tutorials for airfoil mesh. However, those cases are roughly simple. I think I know the basic things about meshing. But how can I improve the mesh quality mesh to have better convergence and accuracy performance? I would like to know how you, as an expert, think and solve the simple NACA airfoils. What would you think is the "best" way? Thanks in advance.
Jialun Liu send that case on turboenginner@gmail.com
turbo engineer check this one dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/68746918/tutorial_Hybridmesh_2dairfoil.rar
turbo engineer impossible access this link Bro, please
hi ,i need how to create geometry of aube turbo
When you associate edges with curves, how do you get ICEM to show the edge on top of the curve? My edges stay as straight lines and it makes it confusing to associate because there are so many lines.
use edit edge command
Pls I need geometric data. If possible. Thanks!
tnx for tutorial...👍👍
Bhai I Have a very important doubt how would you define periodicity when you are meshing for Both Rotor and Stator separately since the number of blades for rotor and stator will be different. And hence the angles will be different. I Guess we should do it separately and import it in Fluent, Is it so? Or is there any method you know for it.
Thank You
Yes, we do them separately and combine them in Fluent or CFX
turbo engineer Yhank You Very Much
Hi,Can u upload ICEM CFD tutorials from basics..I have to learn one meshing software.Can you suggest me which meshing software ll be good to learn.
+SHALINI SINGHAL ICEM is good to learn
Plz any one help me for blocking of 3-D 90 degree bend pipe.plz plz plz any one help me using icem nly
Just bumped into this comment. Um, have you found anyone to help you with the mesh? If no, I can help.