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Old   December 15, 2003, 06:44
Default Who could kindly tell me ASAP
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Vincent
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I meshed the boundary layer using hexedral style and lumen in triangle style for a arterial model. Who could kindly tell me the advantage for this choice? I did it with a recipe but don't fully understand why. Thanks a lot in advance.

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Old   December 26, 2003, 19:24
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Check the fluent documentation and see what Reynold value you're working with. Follow the instructions for the kind of model you need. One way is to check y+ value based on what kind of model you're using.... You may have to divide the viscous layer into number of cells to capture the flow behavior.

You may similar hits using google search: http://www.icemcfd.com/faq/faq_topic_1.html

If you use some wall treatment then you can reduce the cell count in viscous layer.....

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