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February 14, 2017, 13:37 |
Is it posible to know the min and max size of the mesh?
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Tamara
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I made a mesh, and run a model, but can't find the information about the mesh size. I can see the amoutn of nodes and elements, but not de minimun mesh element, for example. Can i, some how, know the size of an element ?
Does anyone know ? |
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February 14, 2017, 16:52 |
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Jon Wilde
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You are killing my OCD by posting in two places at once
We will always be over on the main forum as I am sure you saw by the answer provided there. For anyone else who ever finds this thread, we answered it here Thanks, Jon |
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autodesk cfd, mesh and grid, size of mesh |
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