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October 27, 2011, 19:59 |
LES Meshing......
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John Borton
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Hello
I'm modelling a pulstating jet using LES in FLUENT. I have heard that to get the best results in a LES simulation, a meshing concept, that Workbench does not offer, should used. I also hear that this meshing concept is available when using GAMBIT...... Is there any truth to this, or would a mesh using Workbench be surfice? Also, does anyone have any clue on this 'special meshing technique?' Thanks JB |
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October 28, 2011, 08:56 |
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Thanks JB |
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fluent, gambit, les, meshing |
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