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October 3, 2023, 00:00 |
Adjustment between two boundary layers in ansys meshing watertight geometry
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Jose Martin
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Hi all,
I am creating unstructured mesh using the watertight scheme in ANSYS Meshing, but I am having trouble adjusting the two adjacent boundary layers. Specifically, I would like to control the step transition between them. You can refer to the attached file for clarification. Currently, I only have four cells to work with, but I would like to have, for example, 10 or more. Does anyone know how to achieve this? (The geometry is that of a cylinder with external flow, and I am trying to adjust the boundary layers around the cylinder.) Many thanks in advance and best regards |
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October 4, 2023, 01:52 |
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Jose Martin
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Hi,
I'm feeling a bit stuck on this point, so if anyone has knowledge about this topic, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance! |
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