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March 18, 2019, 09:22 |
Creating a triangular non-uniform mesh
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Estelle
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Hello everyone !
I am trying to design a bevel to join two ducts. It was originally a 90° angle. My problem: I want 70 cells vertically and 7 horizontally (I do not mind about the third edge discretization). But, I do not manage to get it done. If I have: (0 0 0) //0 (7 0 0) //1 (0 70 0) //2 Right now, I defined my block like: hex (1 0 0 2 ...)(7 70 1) simpleGrading(1 1 1) Then, it gives an "inconsistent number of faces between" this block and the one on its left (70 cells high vertically). Can someone help me? Thanks ! |
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discretization, inconsistent types, mesh 2d, meshing 2d, triangles |
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