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January 5, 2011, 03:11 |
Mesh improvement (*.grd, *.gtm files)
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Hi,
I have two files, first has been created in CFX-TASCFlow, second in CFX Mesh. I would like to increase mesh density in both files. How can I do it? I have only mesh files without geometry. Is it possible to convert Tri to Hex elements also? I would be grateful for any suggestions. Regards, doodek |
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January 8, 2011, 14:25 |
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Simon Pereira
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ICEM CFD offers mesh import and mesh editing... You could import and refine or do a 1 tet to 4 hex conversion (not usually worth doing, but you could). Or you could convert the mesh to a faceted geometry and just mesh it again...
Since you don't have geometry, you can't really expect the surface curvature to get refined. |
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