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October 16, 2005, 09:52 |
is the mesh very important?
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temperature should be increased by 0.2k/day, but my simulation result is that the temperature is increased by 2K/hour. do you think it is caused by the coarse mesh? any suggestion is appreciated.
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October 17, 2005, 03:51 |
Re: is the mesh very important?
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To answer the question posted in the title. Yes the mesh is very important.
But to allow others to gain more of an insight into what you are doing and what the issues might be, you might like to psot a few more details back. |
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