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Old   June 7, 2021, 04:51
Default Using transfinite command in Gmsh
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Hello everyone,
I m getting my hands on with the meshing in gmsh and later use the file in OpenFoam for simulation purpose.
I m facing some problems with an easy case. The mesh script file is attached with this thread you can have a look. I used the size field command to capture the wake region around the airfoil but I m also curious to use the command 'transfinite curve' at the leading edge. While I used it I observed no change in the mesh structure. Is it like if the 'size field' command is used then no other mesh sizing command doesn't remain functional?
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