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September 9, 2010, 05:17 |
Structured and unstructured mesh in shock zone
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Sofia
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Hi everybody,
Is a shock on an airfoil a little bit more dissipated along the airfoil with an unstructured mesh than with a structured mesh ?? Thanks in advance!! Sofia |
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September 13, 2010, 04:55 |
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Shyam
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By right, it shouldn't be like that. Some times, it could be the way you plot the results that can interfere with the smoothness of the plots. A good unstructured mesh should be able to produce results similar to the structured mesh result.
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