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Old   September 20, 2000, 17:04
Default 2D Axisymmetric modeling
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Bobby Malone
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I am having problems generating a 2D grid in CFX 5.4. When I generate a thin solid of less than about 30 degrees in the radial direction, I get various fatal errors dealing with the quality of the grid. What is the procedure for generating a grid with only a single node in the radial direction?
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