Josh Thomas
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Posted:
10 years ago
23.03.2015, 10:56 GMT-4
Sounds like you'd like to do a "Mapped" mesh operation, but unfortunately your geometry is not conducive to this. The finite element mesh must have vertices that fall on the curved arc. The mapped operation has the restriction that the shape of the domain must be a relatively regular in shape.
Why do you need a uniform mesh?
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Best regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
Sounds like you'd like to do a "Mapped" mesh operation, but unfortunately your geometry is not conducive to this. The finite element mesh must have vertices that fall on the curved arc. The mapped operation has the restriction that the shape of the domain must be a relatively regular in shape.
Why do you need a uniform mesh?
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Best regards,
Josh Thomas
AltaSim Technologies
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Posted:
10 years ago
24.03.2015, 01:32 GMT-4
thanks for your reply.. i am validating a paper which has 15x150 quadrilateral meshes , but i m unable to get those meshes because of the curvature of bubbles..
thanks for your reply.. i am validating a paper which has 15x150 quadrilateral meshes , but i m unable to get those meshes because of the curvature of bubbles..
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Posted:
10 years ago
25.03.2015, 11:00 GMT-4
You could the "edge group" feature in mapped mesh to mesh the region.
Is that what you need?
Regards
Jens
You could the "edge group" feature in mapped mesh to mesh the region.
Is that what you need?
Regards
Jens