Generating Baffles with Finite Thickness

If the surface wrapper is used on an imported surface containing 2D baffle faces, and the procedure for generating zero-thickness baffles is not followed, then the surface wrapper automatically inflates the 2D faces. The inflation thickness is 0.25 times the smallest refinement size that is used in the surface wrapping process (not necessarily equal to the minimum surface size specified in the Reference Values node).

If the surface wrapper is not used, or you require more control over the thickness of the baffles, inflate the two-dimensional baffle surface using the Offset Faces mode of the Surface Preparation tool. For more information, see Offset Faces/Edges Mode.

In the case where the surface wrapper has not been used, it will be necessary to perform some manual cleanup after inflating the baffle to ensure that the resulting surfaces are properly connected. It may also be necessary to duplicate some faces so that a separate solid region can be created for the baffle if it is expected to participate in a conjugate heat transfer simulation.