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Joshua Aviles
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Hello,
Right now, I am performing a study of fluid flow past a cylinder in ANSYS FLUENT. In order to perform this study, I had to have had made a mesh using ICEM CFD. Now that I have obtained sensible results using this mesh, I am now going to do a mesh refinement study. The question is, how exactly do I do this using ANSYS? Basically, I know how to refine a mesh but my question is pertaining to the study of these meshes. Thank you. JEA |
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