The MultiZone mesh method, which is a patch independent meshing technique, provides automatic decomposition of geometry into mapped (sweepable) regions and free regions. When the MultiZone mesh method is selected, all regions are meshed with a pure hexahedral mesh if possible. To handle cases in which a pure hex mesh will not be possible, you can adjust your settings so that a swept mesh will be generated in structured regions and a free mesh will be generated in unstructured regions.
Thanks, sai charannath Dubba. Yes, it is possible to perform meshing on such types of geometries all you have to keep in mind is the node to node connectivity. In my opinion, there are no such specific tutorials available for that, but you can watch tutorials on how to maintain node to node connectivity.
@@HKTutorials4nitb_racing thanks for your immediate reply. And one more question ... I want to do that multi block mesh in icem cfd. So which one is better ansys multizone or in icem cfd.
Bro, your words are unclear. Speak up..
Thanks
I want if you maximise your space of icônes and minimise space of geometry in order To see nice all states
Is Multizone Meshing is used when there are no. of bodies inside a part?
The MultiZone mesh method, which is a patch independent meshing technique, provides automatic decomposition of geometry into mapped (sweepable) regions and free regions. When the MultiZone mesh method is selected, all regions are meshed with a pure hexahedral mesh if possible. To handle cases in which a pure hex mesh will not be possible, you can adjust your settings so that a swept mesh will be generated in structured regions and a free mesh will be generated in unstructured regions.
Thank You very much. It worked
nicely explained. is it possible to mesh a airfoil with trailing edge flap with multizone meshing?? if possible is there an tutorials available??
Thanks, sai charannath Dubba. Yes, it is possible to perform meshing on such types of geometries all you have to keep in mind is the node to node connectivity. In my opinion, there are no such specific tutorials available for that, but you can watch tutorials on how to maintain node to node connectivity.
@@HKTutorials4nitb_racing thanks for your immediate reply. And one more question ... I want to do that multi block mesh in icem cfd. So which one is better ansys multizone or in icem cfd.
hi , i need help , i wanna mesh a piece with quad or prisme mesh , can i send you the piece file and you mesh it for me??
yes you are welcome, I'll try.
Bro, when must or on what kind of body this multi zone meshing be used?
Are you even speaking English?