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Old   October 11, 2012, 20:55
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When I use a body sizing with a growth rate in ansys meshing for a tet prism mesh I get a uniform mesh in the flow volume and I couldn't see any effect of the growth rate set with the body sizing.

Could some one please explain this.

In case the growth rate doesn't work with a body sizing then I'm thinking of removing the body sizing and instead select all the faces and set a face sizing equal to body sizing.

Can this be a better approach for the growth rate to show up into the volume.
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Old   October 12, 2012, 08:51
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Yes I've tested it and found that the approach of choosing face sizing works better in having the desired growth rate.
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