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want to visualize the grid distribution and how to multi-block
Posted 2012年5月30日 GMT-4 11:32 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Mesh, Results & Visualization Version 4.2a 3 Replies
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Hello everyone,
I am modeling the flow field around buildings using COMSOL 4.2a. After creating the mesh, I want to see the grid distribution around a building. I want to do visual check if the gird is dense enough near the ground and around the building and it is not too small for the space far from the building. As the buidling is in the middle of the domain and COMSOL shows only the surface mesh, how can we see the mesh distribution inside the domain? I imagine that we should create one plane passing through the building and then show the grid distribution on that plane, but I cannot find the way.
In addition, I want a grid near the building very fine and the grid in the region far from the building very coarse. I am thinking about multi-block meshing. However, I cannot find the article mentioned about this technique for COMSOL. Can anyone suggest me how to use different mesh distributions in one domain?
Thank you very much.
Atit
I am modeling the flow field around buildings using COMSOL 4.2a. After creating the mesh, I want to see the grid distribution around a building. I want to do visual check if the gird is dense enough near the ground and around the building and it is not too small for the space far from the building. As the buidling is in the middle of the domain and COMSOL shows only the surface mesh, how can we see the mesh distribution inside the domain? I imagine that we should create one plane passing through the building and then show the grid distribution on that plane, but I cannot find the way.
In addition, I want a grid near the building very fine and the grid in the region far from the building very coarse. I am thinking about multi-block meshing. However, I cannot find the article mentioned about this technique for COMSOL. Can anyone suggest me how to use different mesh distributions in one domain?
Thank you very much.
Atit
3 Replies Last Post 2012年5月30日 GMT-4 15:05