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Mesh Swept Problem
Posted 2013年5月3日 GMT-4 08:25 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Mesh 2 Replies
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Dear All,
I need to reduce the elements of the mesh in the fluid domain.
At the beginning I used a tetrahedral mesh but it is too dense in the axial direction, while I need it mainly in radial direction.
For this reason I'm trying to create a triangular mesh on the boundary of the domain 2 and sweep it in the axial direction. (Attached 1.png)
The source and the destination faces are not the same, how can I build a lighter mesh in this domain (2.png) ?
Thank you in advance for your support!
I need to reduce the elements of the mesh in the fluid domain.
At the beginning I used a tetrahedral mesh but it is too dense in the axial direction, while I need it mainly in radial direction.
For this reason I'm trying to create a triangular mesh on the boundary of the domain 2 and sweep it in the axial direction. (Attached 1.png)
The source and the destination faces are not the same, how can I build a lighter mesh in this domain (2.png) ?
Thank you in advance for your support!
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