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Old   May 29, 2006, 09:27
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bajjal
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hai ,

I am having certain vertex points of MUR 228 test case (that is turbine cascade,basically a aerofoil ) which i have imported to Gambit then next step is joining this vertex points ,joining them is done by nurb option basically a spline interpolation where it is not mentioned whether it is 3rd order spline interpolation or 5th order , and it was mentioned in jonas paper that 5th order spline interpolation to be used for getting proper results

y+ obtained is ok but still the w/m^2 k ie.., surface heat

transfer distribution still not coming properly what would be the reason , i am thinking reason would be by default gambit possess a 3rd order interpolation ..........

is it i have to try with other option other than the gambit

i hope u understood the problem though it is too hippy

so i kindly request u to see over this issue

regards bajjal

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