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Old   July 1, 2015, 04:39
Default Splitting of mesh in fluent
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Hey everyone,
I actually wanted to model an iso surface as a wall for which I had used the splitting of mesh technique. Although I was able to get that as a separate zone, but that zone didn't come out to be smooth. Since I had a 2D mesh which had rectangular cells in it, the separated zone became discontinuous at certain points. Is there any way to smooth en out that?

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Dear Jazz,

Any good solution found? I am working on a sliding mesh and create iso suface of Q, the isosurface is just discontinous at the interface, looks ugly
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