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September 21, 2010, 07:16 |
icem and thin parts??
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Sven Degner
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hello everyone,
for a conjugate heat transfer simulation with thin parts I need a mesh with more than one cells in each direction. For the last hours I try to mesh a thin (z) long (xy) part with tets, the results are not very got, with in all cases only on cell in the middle of the part, the edges look good. The problem is the grow factor of the cells. How can I control this for a constant cellnumber(z) across the part? Thanks for all answers, best regards Sven |
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