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June 16, 2004, 02:52 |
information about size function
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hi
i have question which is a general question about what is behind the grid generation with gambit, especially in the following case: if i want to study the flow over a rectangle, i draw the rectangle then another one bigger. then i substract. i meshed the small rectangle (only edges) with a size 0.01. i meshed the edges of the bigger one with a size 0.1. then i mesh the surface. i see that the grid is thiner around the small rectangle and bigger and bigger away. i would like to know if gambit is using a size function "in deaulft" to create that mesh? what is the difference with using the size function? thanks for all yann |
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