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November 13, 2014, 17:10 |
Help: 3D mesh adaptation for nozzle-wake problem
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Nitin
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Hi,
I wish to perform mesh adaptation on a simple 3D circular nozzle-wake problem with supersonic flow. Attached is a steady state result from SU2 (version 3.2.4) showing pressure distribution. I searched for a mesh adaptation tutorial/procedure in this forum; however, I could not find one. Is there a formal test case that illustrates the steps involved for mesh adaptation? If not, will it be possible to enumerate the procedure? Thank you for your help. -Nitin. |
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