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Old   April 19, 2018, 14:42
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Hi there. I was wondering the best way to mesh the 2d wind tunnel to get an accurate simulation of the adverse pressure gradient, re circulation region and reattachment region. I have currently tried using face split to get a high mesh quality in this area but it has led to a series of adverse pressure gradients. Any help would be appreciated
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