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Issue with link orthogonality after refining rectangular grid
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I am refining a rectangular grid a couple of times using the function "operations -> refine cells and faces factor 2".
Unfortunately, the final mesh has quite some many triangles with insufficient orthogonality.
I tried now to re-fine the grid in various ways, but the issue remains.
Is there a way to change the orthogonality a posteriori, i.e. in the already refined grid?
Or what's the trick to avoid this issue?
Thanks a lot!
Unfortunately, the final mesh has quite some many triangles with insufficient orthogonality.
I tried now to re-fine the grid in various ways, but the issue remains.
Is there a way to change the orthogonality a posteriori, i.e. in the already refined grid?
Or what's the trick to avoid this issue?
Thanks a lot!
MK
Michal Kleczek, modified 4 Years ago.
RE: Issue with link orthogonality after refining rectangular grid (Answer)
Padawan Posts: 57 Join Date: 10/23/14 Recent Posts 00
Dear Jannis,
I believe you refer to the function that was available only in the old Graphical User Interface (GUI). We officially already for a while do not support old GUI (so-called interactor).
Please try to apply your network to Rgfgrid and in case of any problems let us know.
Additionally, note that often preparing a network with proper orthogonality may take rather long time.
Kind regards,
Michal
I believe you refer to the function that was available only in the old Graphical User Interface (GUI). We officially already for a while do not support old GUI (so-called interactor).
Please try to apply your network to Rgfgrid and in case of any problems let us know.
Additionally, note that often preparing a network with proper orthogonality may take rather long time.
Kind regards,
Michal