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August 21, 2017, 07:30 |
How to eliminate the skewed elements when using T-REX on a wing
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Hi,
Attached are some pictures of a wing i am trying to mesh, however I get highly skewed elements around the sharp trailing edge and the leading edge, in addition the prism layer seems too large. I used the setting in shown in the picture , I tried to play with the maximum angle criteria and Equi-angle , but always the same problem. I defined the wing as a wall boundary condtions with a DeltaS of 1e-5. It is worth mentioning that I would like to have a tetrahedral region around the trailing edge tip to eliminate the highly skewed elements What should I do to improve the quality of this mesh ? Thank you a lot. |
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mesh 3d, pointwise, t-rex bcs |
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