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March 31, 2010, 09:14 |
Grid size determination in axisymmetric models
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Srikrishna
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Hi all,
I am modeling an axisymmetric model. I want to find the size (area) of one cell in my CFD model. If I try to get the area of the fluid from fluent, it gives different values for different grids. Please tell me why I am getting these kind of different values. If I want to find the volume of one cell, I am able to get the same computational domain value for all the grids, but I dont know how to get the 3dimensional grid size of my axisymetric model. Please if anyone knows a solution let me know at the earliest. Thanks. |
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