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October 26, 2015, 10:41 |
definitions of prism layer and inflation layer
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Aja
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Hi,
What are the definitions of prism layer and inflation layer? Thanks. |
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October 26, 2015, 13:49 |
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These refer to the region of closely packed cells near solid boundaries.
They earn different names like inflation layers because in that region you generally transition from a small cell next to the wall to larger cells as your progress towards the core flow. Prism layer is so-called because of the method of projecting the mesh faces from the core mesh onto the solid boundary, resulting in prism shaped cells. There are various names but a general way to refer to them would be "near wall cells" or "cells next to walls." |
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