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January 14, 2011, 06:12 |
ICEM Stretching
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Danillo Cafaldo dos Reis
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Hi Guys,
I'm working with ICEM and a have a geometry that need a y-stretched mesh in a 2D region. It must look like a coarse mesh at the top and bottom and fine at the middle. I don't want to use 3 blocks, but a single block with this characteristic. I can't find a rule that do this. I've tried lots of combinations (exponential, cossine,...). Am I forgetting something? Maybe wrong parameters. Can anyone help me? I will appreciate any help. Regards |
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January 14, 2011, 19:11 |
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Hi,
at edge mesh parameters you can select the "From-Graphs" option for Mesh law. This pops up a new window, where you can define the bunching law you want or select e.g. "Functions->Parabola Middle". |
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January 14, 2011, 20:59 |
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Danillo Cafaldo dos Reis
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Oh man, thank you very much !!
It's exactly what I was looking for. |
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