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February 5, 2007, 07:03 |
How to determine which model to use?
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How many layers do you normally make for low y+, all y+ double layer and high y+? For low y+ is usually more than 3 layers and Wall y+ should be lower than 1, right? Then 2 layers for double all y+ with wall y+ 1-30 and usually 1 or 2 layers for high y+ with wall y+ 30-50. Am I right?
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February 5, 2007, 08:03 |
Re: How to determine which model to use?
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How do you usually determine the thickness of the prism layer?
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