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August 5, 2017, 19:17 |
Bump function-GMSH !
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Hi,
I am seeking a quick assistance from anyone familiar with Gmsh, specifically with the bump function "double progression" calculations. I need to be able to specify number of nodes, first cell height as well as the length of the object to be able to find a proper grade. Anyone knows how to do this calculation in Gmsh, please email me. Thanks, |
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August 6, 2017, 10:49 |
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Hi
If you want to generate high quality mesh, I think SALOME or snappyHexMesh can help you better. For SALOME, you can create high quality mesh with very powerful GUI, you don't even need to "code", just the geometry or CAD file needed. Best Regards, Ali Sent from my K019 using CFD Online Forum mobile app
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