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How can I solve the mesh dependancy problem?


I am trying to study the flow of non-reactive mixture of species through a sudden expansion. My problem is steady state and Reynolds number on average 700, with inlet and outlet of 2 mm and 3 mm respectively
The problem I encountered was the dependancy of the results on the mesh size, so when I optimize my mesh, the results become far apart.
Please let me know what to do?
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