[Gmsh] 2D boundary layer mesh
David Colignon
David.Colignon at ulg.ac.be
Thu Jul 9 14:53:17 CEST 2009
Hi Ivan,
yes, it doesn't work with lines. In your case you will have to construct a 3D geometry "by hand" and mesh it.
Cheers,
Dave
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Ivan Flaminio Cozza wrote:
> Hi to everybody!
> I need to mesh a 2D multiflapped wing section, and I have to import it
> in OpenFOAM, so I need to extrude it in the spanwise direction with one
> single cell, in order to do a 2D calculation.
> I'm having problems in generating the boundary layer mesh, as the
> extrude{surface{}} command do not works with lines (extrusion of lines
> in normal direction), and seems that I cannot use extrude{surface{}} if
> my domain is for example a square with an hole, like this:
>
> __________
> | |
> | __ |
> | |_ | |
> |__________|
>
> (The hole pass run through the whole domain).
> Anyone has an idea on how to mesh something like this?
> Thank you,
> Ivan
>