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Default With automatic meshing will I still have control over mesh resolution?
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Absolutely! In fact, you have ultimate control since changing the global mesh resolution is as easy as changing the values of three numbers (dx, dy, dz) in the input files. Local mesh resolution can be added in specific areas for all or part of a simulation using our fixed embedding options. The locations of increased resolution can also be added automatically using our Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) option.
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