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December 8, 2022, 01:46 |
Reducing element size increases turbulent
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Nopparuj Jongserechoke
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I am trying to mesh the centrifugal blood pump model, where the smallest gap is 1mm, hence, I try to create a meshing element size of 0.25mm instead. But reducing elements size leads to a significant increase in turbulent viscosity during calculation.
I try using inflation and multizone, but multizone ended up with an error "multizone mesh bodies with multi shells to all hex is not supported" May I have any suggestions or methods on how to properly mesh this model? |
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