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June 17, 2011, 05:35 |
ANSYS Meshing: Structured Mesh with Inflation
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Hello!
I created structured mesh in ANSYS Meshing (see 1st attachement). And now I need to inflate it near wall to better resolve boundary layers. So I insert "Inflation" and get mesh like on 2nd image. What should I do to get structured mesh with inflation like the one on 3rd image? Please help! |
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June 18, 2011, 21:23 |
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You could set edge sizing on the ends... Set it up with a bias to both sides and the mapping will interpolate that across the surface.
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