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Old   May 29, 2009, 03:57
Default How to detect errors in the mesh
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Hallo to everyone.
I am solving one case with the electromagnetic features, and the simulation clerly diverges due to one error in the mesh that I don't manage to find.
I am aware that with electromagnatic feature parameteres like the Volume Change are quite important, and I tried to have one uniform mesh.
Unfortunately, I have to reduce the numebr of nodes somewhere, in order to not have some kind of 10000000 nodes simulation.
My question is: if I manage to change something in the output parameter in PRE, can I detect the point of the mesh who gives me problems, and so to try to change the mesh with one purposefully strategy?
I can upload the file somewhere, every help is welcome.
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