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January 30, 2021, 10:55 |
Resolve Refinements - How does it work?
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Kira
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Hello Everyone,
I was hoping to find out some more information on how the 'Resolve Refinements' setting actually works. I see it creates another layer of square elements, then C-grid and Y-grid-looking elements around that layer on the outer boundary of the refined section. Curiously, my skew is still reported as 1, min angle is still 90 deg. and is orthogonal. I also use the scan planes option and see that it only creates these 'spider-web' looking elements on the surfaces of the domain (bottom and top surface). So, physically, what does resolve refinements do? I know it ensures the connectivity of nodes is 1 to 1, but does it recruit different types of elements? Does it propagate throughout the domain (contrary to what I see in the scan plane)? Any and all information is appreciated. |
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