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Francesco Ripandelli
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Hello, i'm trying to optimize the mesh for simulating the wedge drop using trimmed cells. As can be seen by the image, in order to avoid high skewness cells and chevron cells on the edge of the surface i used the Convex Angle limit property, however the result isn't that great since i've lost all the layers on the first cells and doesn't have anymore the correct y+ on the edge of the surface.
In the following pictures there are also the prism layer control properties that i have used. Hope someone could give my some advice, thank you! |
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