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March 17, 2005, 06:14 |
Coarsen 3D Grid ??
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Hello fellow Fluent users,
Is it possible to coarsen a 3D grid in Fluent at all? according to the manual (23.8.3) not really: "Note that if you are using hanging node adaption (the default), you will not be able to create a grid that is coarser than the original grid. For this, you must use conformal adaption. Note also that conformal coarsening is only available for 2D or axisymmetric geometries." I want to adapt my grid to correct Y+ values, however I can only refine it.. Any comments would be greatly appreciated Stephen |
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