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July 20, 2023, 10:21 |
Meshing of different approach for different software
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abhishek
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Hi all, If the meshing created in fluent, which uses cell centered approach to solve the governing equations, are being imported into CFX solver (which solves at node, meaning cFX uses vertex based approach) for solving, then does it make sense?
I mean does Fluent meshing algorithm creates mesh thinking that the user want to solve at cell centered and user will use fluent solver. |
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