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Old   May 15, 2014, 11:07
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hello
can any one tell how to choose(general techniques) proper mesh size for achieving so called "GRID INDEPENDENT SOLUTION" in GAMBIT

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Dear Rammer,

when doing a mesh independence study you basically wanna make sure that your results are not affected by a poor mesh. A way of doing it is described in the Franke, COST - Best Practice Guideline for the CFD Simulation of Flows in the Urban Environment, 2007.

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