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Effect of the passage from sweep to tet mesh on solution accuracy

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Old   January 17, 2019, 09:50
Default Effect of the passage from sweep to tet mesh on solution accuracy
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Hello,

I was wondering if the frequent change from sweep meshed regions to tet meshed ones could negatively affect the solution accuracy.
I am thinking in particular (but not only) about what happens in the near wall regions at the passage from one to the other.

Did someone ever experience any issue with this? Do you know something more about the topic? Do you know about any comparative studies and tests?

Thanks!
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