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Old   October 18, 2014, 10:48
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Hi all. Currently I'm trying to do the grid independence study.I change the relevance center of the ANSYS meshing from course, medium and fine and run FLUENT. In pre processing, I plotted the oulet velocity graph. Overlapped plot were shown for medium and fine mesh. Unfortunately, course mesh plotted graph differ slightly. My supervisor ask me to refine the 'fine mesh' which I do not know how else to do it. Is there any other parameter to make my 'fine mesh' more finer? Thank you in advance.
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Old   October 20, 2014, 01:28
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you can using "sizing" option to refine you mesh locally!
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