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Old   September 12, 2007, 23:18
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hi,all,

my model is a cylinder,there are 18440 cells. the z-axis range(0,0.005m).when z-axis range is (0,0.005m)in my region adaption,computer tell me:18440 cells marked for refinement,when z-axis range is(0,0.0025m),there are 18427 cells marked for refinement. WHY are not 9220 of the cells marked for refinement?
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Old   September 13, 2007, 19:55
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what is your criteria for adaption in your case?

Are you trying to adapt based on the gradient of a variable?

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Old   August 30, 2010, 10:46
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Hi! When I do a grid adaption using the adapt--> region option, I bound a region of the domain I want to adapt, but, which criteria is applied to adapt the grid?? I mean, will it be devided in a certain number of cells, or is the pressure, velocity, temperature... the parameter taken into account??'

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