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Old   January 29, 2014, 12:46
Default Orthogonality or Laplace in Smooth Hexa Mesh - Orthogonal
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I'm using the "Smooth Hexa Mesh - Orthogonal" function in ICEMCFD 12.1.

Could anyone please briefly explain what the options in smooth type, orthogonal
and Laplace mean for either Faces and Volume?

And what about Freeze Options? If I freeze a surface, does that simply mean
that the mesh on that surface are not allowed to move?

And Define Edges on Part Border Options?

Any place I can find out all these definitions?
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