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October 13, 2005, 02:44 |
skewness and convergence
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Hi all,
I really want to know one thing. I have seen a reply by Xaar that it is becuase of the highly skewed elements, the continuity doesn't fall below the imposed limits. Can anybody tell quantitatively that what is the limiting % of high skewness beyond which the continuity or other parameters donot converge properly, preferably in internal flows? (sorry for asking this, as "quantitatively" is meaningless when you are dealing with Fluent and CFD!!) Sometimes we cannot avoid to have highly skewed elements. Thanks Rajesh |
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