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Old   November 19, 2020, 20:06
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Hi all,
I have attached some images to this post about my grid. I am using the dynamic mesh tool for my immersed objects. The difference between the images is my case in different restart time steps. Indeed, I have restarted the from the last results in 4.2 timestep to 7.8 timestep. Furthermore, However, as you can see plane that you see has been divided between 64 processors. By going to upper times, the boundary between the processors is refining. Why it is happening for my case? I should have grid refinement near to my objects. However, the refinement is happening near the processors boundary as well! why?
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