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Old   January 1, 2020, 17:20
Default Skewness exceeded 0.98 at X cells on thread ID = X
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Hello,


I am working on a problem where I am cooling a complex variety of equipment in a room with an air conditioner and multiple fans.


When I check the case of my set-up, I receive a message saying that maximum cell skewness is greater than 0.98.

I have been using ANSYS workbench mesher to try to remove the skewness, and according to the metrics there are no longer any areas with a skewness greater than 0.98, but when checking on Fluent, I see that there is a message:
"skewness exceeded 0.98 at 37127 cells on thread ID = 123. Skewness exceeded 0.98 at 2540 cells on thread ID = 123, .. etc for multiple thread IDs.
How can I better resolve this error?
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