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March 31, 2017, 10:20 |
discontinueous mesh after importing to fluent
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Hi,
I am working on a jet impingement simulation, recently I am having trouble dealing with a problem in fluent. When I import my mesh to fluent, on zooming some gap is occurring between my velocity inlet (nozzle) and the region nearby it. Due to this I am getting an AMG Divergence in x-momentum error. I've changed the relaxation parameter but still the same problem persists. I've tried both gambit as well as Ansys for meshing and quality of mesh is quite good. I am not able to figure out why the gap is coming and whether the divergence error is resulted by it or not. Please suggest something. Thanks, Amit |
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April 4, 2017, 01:55 |
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Hello amj.aj,
I think you can check geometry model again and scale mesh. If your model in 2D, please put your geometry model in the first quadrant. Hope this help. |
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amg divergence, jet impingment, meshing |
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