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February 17, 2020, 23:04 |
Need help understanding T-rex algorithm match type
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Frances Iway
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Hi,
I'm very new to pointwise and am hoping to seek help to understand boundary condition types for the T-rex algorithm. My question is, what does the match type exactly do and why is it being used? Unfortunately, I don't really understand the definition in the website which is : "Match: Sets bounding domains to have a grid point distribution that matches the growth of the interior anisotropic cells. Note that for the domains to be modified, you need to have the Push Attributes option checked on" To give some context: I am basically meshing around an aerobody, where my procedure states to consider the geometry and enclosures as wall type, but the inlet and the outlet boundaries are to have a match boundary condition type. Can someone help me to understand why the inlet and the outlet are match type boundary conditions? Thank you . |
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