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Old   August 13, 2012, 15:48
Default Define node distribution on an edge based on an equation in ICEM
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Hi,

Is there a way in which you could define node distribution on an edge (in ICEM) using your own function?
For example: I want my nodes on an edge to follow the distribution y=0.0557x+0.2

where y= delta yplus and
x= yplus

I am aware that I could use Linear graph option but I don't know:
a) how to interpret Relative point density
b) and how to define your graph based on an equation.

Thanks in advance.
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Hi,

Is there a way you could define node distribution on an edge in ICEM using your own equation?

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