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Old   November 23, 2014, 12:12
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Hi to everyone,

My name is Javier and this is my first post. I am using Engrid 1.4 and I am having some problems generating a boundary layer using absolute height. Once I have the surface mesh I try to generate the boundary layer by checking the "use absolute height" option. However, the result still depends on the mesh size and the result is an ugly boundary layer.

I attach the complete set of enGrid files and some pictures.

Hope somebody can help.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3f2lk2pqz...SPXY08zDa?dl=0
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Hi Javier,
I hope you have already solved your problem. If so, please could you share your solution?
I'm currently having the same problems as you and some help would be very appreciate.

Thanks!
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