How to use Inflation Layers for Boundary Layer Mesh
Inflation layers are a commonly used technique to capture the boundary layer accurately in CFD simulations. Here are some general tips for setting inflation layers: ( full table of symbols can be found at the bottom of the page) Calculate the First Layer Height: The first layer height is an important value when using inflation layers, it refers to the height or thickness of the first mesh cell in the inflation layer that is adjacent to the surface of the object. This value is important becaus
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