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July 2, 2007, 18:46 |
rules of thumb
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Hi,
I've been having some difficulty lately getting decent meshes put together and since it's just me using CFX I really have no idea what industry standard practices there are. My geometries are water geometries and usually they are very very small (1/16 in holes with jets). I know some of the more formal aspects (y+, etc) but I was wondering if there were some rules of thumb folks used to keep meshing jobs from taking all week to figure. thanks! -W |
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July 3, 2007, 07:19 |
Re: rules of thumb
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