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Smaras January 29, 2013 04:44

Refinement
 
Hello CFD _users,

I am having trouble with my tetra mesh. And the quality is not good.

I am adding the pictures and requires your professional advise for the betterment.

http://imageshack.us/a/img19/3784/85173907.th.png

http://imageshack.us/a/img5/6053/16784746.th.png

And the .tin and .prj file is attached for your perusal.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/d30ev50rvlz0a3c/twtzassjOc

Waiting for your kind replies. Thanks

Regards,
Smaras

Smaras January 29, 2013 05:25

I have used Delauney method too and getting even worst quailty

http://imageshack.us/a/img32/5098/44814151.th.png

http://imageshack.us/a/img687/9955/37260658.th.png

j_h_86 January 29, 2013 06:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smaras (Post 404756)

Hey Smaras,

I have looked into your project. Before I dig deeper I have one general question: was it your intention that no prism layers were generated?

Smaras January 29, 2013 06:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by j_h_86 (Post 404769)
Hey Smaras,

I have looked into your project. Before I dig deeper I have one general question: was it your intention that no prism layers were generated?

No i want prism layers, as well.

RodriguezFatz January 30, 2013 10:22

Hi Smaras, why do you use tetra at all? Why not hexa? Blocking should be pretty easy for such a simple geometry...

Smaras February 5, 2013 05:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodriguezFatz (Post 405066)
Hi Smaras, why do you use tetra at all? Why not hexa? Blocking should be pretty easy for such a simple geometry...

Hello Rodriguez, its the requirement for the job i am doing. This is not the original geometry. And i know blocking would be suitable, but the requirement is of Tetra mesh.
Hope there would be a solution for this problem.


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