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December 11, 2018, 01:50 |
How to avoid stair stepping
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Hello guys,
I have a question that should have a simple answer I attach here 2 figures, the first, fig-1, is the cut through view of a tetrahedral mesh with inflation created in ANSYS Meshing, the domain consists of 3 conformal zones. The second fiigure, fig-2, is my attempt to implement the same as in fig-1, but with the help of ANSYS TGrid (Fluent Meshing). You can see that the mesher has stair stepped the inflation layers towards the T junction of the surfaces bounding the different zones. Can anyone advise me on how to achieve the desired result with TGrid? Any help is very appreciated. |
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