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Enhance Your Knowledge: Tips and Tricks for CFD Meshing

Accuracy and solution time are two of the most critical concerns in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, and both greatly depend on the characteristics of the mesh. Different types of meshing elements are needed to deliver optimal performance in resolving unique geometries and flow regimes.

Ansys is addressing this concern with the introduction of Mosaic mesh technology, which automatically connects different types of meshes with general polyhedral elements. New mesh-connecting technology has the potential to deliver exciting new combinations of meshing elements that will help meet the challenges of increasing part complexity and accuracy requirements for years to come.

In this webinar, you will learn tips and tricks for CFD meshing that are useful for generating complex geometry meshing, conjugate heat transfer (CHT) meshing, etc.

Topics include

  • CFD meshing workflow for CHT
  • CFD meshing tips and tricks to generate good quality mesh and geometry features capture
  • Volume meshing — parallel computing

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