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March 31, 2017, 02:12 |
Scale the geometry in solution workbench
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Gurjeet Singh
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Hello all,
I have created my geometry in micrometers in fluent design modeler and meshing is done by choosing number of divisions in x,y and z direction in fluent itself. I have doubt that before run the simulation do I need to scale the geometry in solution workbench ? I am facing the problem that even after dividing the geometry in huge number of elements my solution of continuity equation is not converging beyond 2e-3. My problem is associated with the analysis of fluid flow and heat transfer in multiple parallel channels. |
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