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Old   November 5, 2002, 11:56
Default Structured or un-structured solver
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Jérémy D
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hye all,

i hope someone will be able to help me.

I would like to understand the difference between structured and un-structured meshing. What are the main differences of the 2 methods ? What are the pro & the cons of each method ? Are physics models the same ? Is there any sector which uses more a model than another (aerospace, turbomachinery, automotive...) In the future, which model will win ?

Thanks for your help

Jérémy
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