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Author: Rajesh Bhaskaran & Yong Sheng Khoo, Cornell University Problem Specification |
Step 2: Mesh Geometry in GAMBIT
Mesh Edges
Before we mesh the facefaces, we should mesh the edges to so that we can better define our the mesh.
Following figure shows the edges with different mesh properties.
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https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/103729331/step2_img001.jpg?version=3 |
Label | Edge Mesh Properties |
A | Interval Count: 36, Double First Length: 0.4667 5 |
B | Interval Count: 36, Double First Length: 0.1867 2 |
C | Interval Count: 30, First Length: 0.129 1 |
D | Interval Count: 18 |
E | Interval Count: 90, First Length: 0.1 |
F | Interval Count: 36 |
G | Interval Count: 72 |
H | Interval Count: 30 |
I | Interval Count: 36, Double First Length: 0.04667 05 |
Operation Toolpad > Mesh Command Button > Edge Command Button > Mesh Edges
Mesh edge 'A' through 'I' according to the properties shown on the table.
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Select the face one by one. The face will change color. You can use the defaults of Quad (i.e. quadrilaterals) and Pave Map. Click Apply.
The meshed face should look as follows:
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https://confluence.cornell.edu/download/attachments/103729331/step2_img002.jpg?version=1 |
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