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November 21, 2011, 00:07 |
Mesh quality assesments
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Eran
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Massachusetts
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Hi,
I tried to search in prior questions but surprisingly did not find: When i build a model, and mesh it, how can i tell if the mesh is good enough? Assuming i dont want to wait for the run to end and then mesh finer and finer until it seems the change is neglegable. i am running a flow around a ship. I know i should check that Y+ is lower then about 100 and courant # is lower then 1. where can i find some reading material about it?... thanks. |
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