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how many mesh in x-direction, in y-direction and in z-direction. |
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HMR
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Hi,
In my simulation, I am working with 310048 mesh element but I am unable to find, how many mesh in x-direction, in y-direction and in z-direction. Could anybody give me any way to solve my query? Regards HMR |
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Glenn Horrocks
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You could define a line along an edge and use the count() function in CFD-Post.
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Hi Glenn,
Thanks for your advice. I tried to do according to your advice but I got total number of node on line along the edge of my simulation configuration instead, total number of mesh element along any specific axis. Could you please give me advice in details |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Along a line doesn't nodes = elements +1?
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Glenn,
Its working. Thanks for your assistance. Regards HMR |
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