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Hi
Does anyone know if and how it is possible to have an increasing cell size in one region. An example could be a pipe where the cell size grows further downstream.. If this isnt possible, can you then think of any alternatives? Best regards Kasper Skriver FLSAirtech - Denmark |
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You can adjust the surface mesh sizes on the individual boundary regions. This would affect the volume mesh size. You also might consider a volume source to increase or decrease the cell size and cell count. (See the help on volume sources, volume shapes.)
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Thanks,
I have done it by the volume source method which is actually quite good. Consulting CD-Adapco gave me the same answer.. |
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