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meaning of swept mesh distribution
Posted 3 avr. 2018, 15:13 UTC−4 Mesh Version 5.3a 0 Replies
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Hi All. I created a rectangular layer where I wanted finer layers at the edges. I used a swept mesh with a distribution that used a symmetric arithmetic sequence with 10 layers and an element ratio of 5 to produce the mesh in the image attached here (see Capture.PNG
) below. My question is, what is the function that is used to calculate the thicknesses of the layers and how does the ratio of 5 come in to play here? The result is what I wanted, but I don't know how to calculate exactly how thick the layers are or understand how I got them I would like to understand.
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Hello Don West
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