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Old   June 13, 2011, 11:49
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Hi,

Attached is the geometry & mesh for a Fuel Cell including 7 zones.

I'd like to have a mapped mesh with different grid sizes and inflations in each zone.

I've tried many ways, but couldn't get what I want.

Any feedback is highly appreciated.
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Hi,

Attached is the geometry & mesh for a Fuel Cell including 7 zones.

I'd like to have a mapped mesh with different grid sizes and inflations in each zone.

I've tried many ways, but couldn't get what I want.

Any feedback is highly appreciated.
The .prj and .rar and even .tiff files are not allowed to be uploaded here. Any clue why that's happening?
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