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Old   February 18, 2016, 22:38
Default Meshing of very thin section in an assembly
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Hello everyone,
I m trying to mesh a model for CFD conjugate heat transfer simulation. The geometry contains many solid parts and connected fluid parts. I m using proximity based meshing ( curvature and proximity meshing is generating more elements). In whole model one fluid domain us having very thin section and I want only one element within that thickness but my global proximity setting 3 elements I have defined in number of elements in the gap. How can I generate only one element in the gap for particular fluid zone.
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and you think one cell thickness will give you any trustable results?
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