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April 4, 2014, 09:21 |
unstructured grids, future trend?
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Meimei Wang
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Hi,
Recently I always heard about that there are more and more percentages of CFD user using unstructured grids. And there are less and less percentages of CFD user using structured grids. The unstructured grids (including hybrid grids), which are easy to generate (the most important advantage), will be the future trend as its technology becomes more and more mature and our computer becomes more and more powerful. Is this true? I'd like to hear about your opinion.
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