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Old   April 13, 2016, 07:32
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I want to share my mesh problem with you in order to find a solution. In fact, I want to mesh a gap of 20 microns with a uniform mesh. So I divided the part into several areas (the gap area and the inlet/outlet region). The first figure shows that the multi-zone and the mapped face method allows to have the desired mesh Figure 1. The problem happens when I change the géomtrie of the part. Using the same techniques I can not have the three divisions in the gap (figure 2).

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Hello,

I want to share my mesh problem with you in order to find a solution. In fact, I want to mesh a gap of 20 microns with a uniform mesh. So I divided the part into several areas (the gap area and the inlet/outlet region). The first figure shows that the multi-zone and the mapped face method allows to have the desired mesh Figure 1. The problem happens when I change the géomtrie of the part. Using the same techniques I can not have the three divisions in the gap (figure 2).

Figure1: https://www.flickr.com/photos/433353.../shares/50W8f6
Figure2:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/433353.../shares/77R2TR

Have you any solution. Thank you!
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