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Old   February 18, 2008, 06:31
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Stefano
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Please, someone can tell me how I can determinate automatically the value of y+ in Ansys cfx?

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Old   February 18, 2008, 10:11
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Hello. You can make it on CFX post once you have the results. You can use, on tools, the function calculator. Choose function: areave Location: "walls" variable: yplus (not solver yplus). Bye.

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Old   February 19, 2008, 05:01
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Hai Stefano,

After doing a first run, I import my results file into CFX post and draw a contour of yplus. Then I control the visibility of the yplus by user defined values and have a look on the areas of higher yplus values. Knowing the areas, I parallelly change them in ICEM.

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