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Old   April 6, 2007, 09:37
Default Uniformly varying grid in 2d
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Hi I want to construct a uniformly varying grid both in x and y direction in 2d cartisian domain. Later I want to use that for axisymmetric case. I know how to do it in 3d case. Can anybody tell me how to do this in 2d. Thanks in advance.
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Old   April 10, 2007, 19:54
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Hi Manu,

Since you already can do it in 3D case, then you just have to live surf from the cell to get the 2D shell.
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Old   April 12, 2007, 01:24
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Thanks for the reply. I used the method suggested by you. It is not solving the purpose, I need uniform numbering of the cells, star is creating shells with cell numbers arbitrarily given, not in order (means inreasing in x direction). But is there any other method. I have one more question, can we use nested loops in StarCD scriting language. Regards Manu.
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Old   April 12, 2007, 10:00
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Perhaps you can delete all fluid cell and compress the cell number. The shell will renumber starting from 1.
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