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I have exactly the same problem I have, to mesh the volume around a ringwing with three blades. I 've created a cilindrical. Enclosure and made a Boolean sustraction in Design Modeller and it all went okay. But when it comes to the meshing (Ansys 12.1 ICEM. Meshing) it gives two error messages saying:Error: A mesh could not be generated using the current meshing options and settings. Hint: The problem geometry areas might. Have been highlighted. Switching to wireframe mode may make them more visible.Error: The following surfaces cannot be meshed with acceptable quality. Try using a different element size or virtual topology.I have tried many of the meshing options (sizing, on curvature local and global sizing, local mapping, etc), I ve divided. ' The domain into sectors.As I 've meshed some parts of the model by themselves (not closing the circle) and it went okay I guess the solids are, okay. They give no error in Entity checking in Solidworks either.Any suggestion?I used then the enclosure function to create the windtunnel. Through, named selections I defined the airfoil, as itself. The back end as outlet and the rest of the enclosure as inlet. But as soon as I start the Meshing in Fluent it always, gives. Me an error message about a problematic geometry and aborts the process.Another approach I tried is to create based on, a coordinate. TXT file an airfoil, in the xy-plane which is offset in the. Y-direction. Then create a line then a, surface and then revolve the whole thing around the x-axis to create the wing. After. That creating the, enclosure. I tried the different "automatic" meshing options. The Fluent ones either come up with an. Error message concerning problematic geometry or that the meshing ran out of memory. If I mesh it with CFX it looks, OK. Except for the trailing edge which is unusable (looks like pieces have been broken off it).Sketching a rectangular or elliptic profile and doing the same procedure as the one with reading the file the mesh, generator. Seems to work fine (though it looked that the trailing edge of the ellipse wasn 't a 100% smooth either).I thought about splitting the enclosure into, two parts just as in the airfoil tutorial of Cornell to create, the mesh.? Though I can 't say if that is going to help at all in 3D.No I would like if anybody out there might have a suggestion or an idea for a different approach or any thoughts how to. Fix the problem with the meshing.Thanks a lot in advance for your advice.Best, Regards
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