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January 9, 2015, 10:17 |
L-shaped boundary layer
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Biagio Passione
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Hi guys,
I'm new in this forum and I hope that someone may help me with this problem. I'm dealing with an axialsymmetric geometry which consist in a cavity between to concentric cylinders. By taking advantage of the symmetry the geometry results in a L-shaped slice. I'd like to have a hexaedrical mesh with a prismatic layer for the boundaries. I tried to use the inflation option but I have still a problem on the internal corner of the L. How can I solve it? Thanks a lot! |
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