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Old   September 5, 2006, 23:27
Default can grids has a concave cell?
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Harry
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Is it possible for grids to have a concave cell? I mean the angle between two immediate neighboring faces in a cell is greater than 180 degrees? If indeed, is it often encountered in some widely-used commercial packages like gambit, icem/cfd, and prostar?
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