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Meshing corner points and how to obtain mesh growth along a boundary 11 years 4 months ago #6834

  • spbristol
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Hi,
I was wondering anyone could help me with the following problems. in fact, I think problem one is encapsulated in the second issue.

1) I am trying to model a flow in a rectilinear channel. When I construct the mesh I can't get a very good definition of the corner points - in some cases they end up getting missed out. This is presumably because the default edge length defined along the boundary doesn't necessarily coincide with the end of each segment.

I tried defining a hard point, but again, I guess the default edge length means that these points just get missed out. How do other people get around this problem?

2) For another simulation I am trying to model a rectilinear channel but with a headland on one side. I would like to increase the mesh resolution near the headland but on the other side, as the bounding wall is just straight I figure the mesh resolution could be higher.


Inspired (perhaps tormented, as I can't quite recreate the method) by something I saw in the telemac user conference, I have tried creating a closed line that surrounds the computational domain with a prescribed default edge length which is large and then defining an open line with a small edge length on the side adjacent to the headland. So, when I generate the mesh, the points inside grow in density. However, using this to define the density of the computational mesh is beyond me.

I hope I have explained these issues clearly. Can anyone help?
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Meshing corner points and how to obtain mesh growth along a boundary 11 years 4 months ago #6835

  • Fauret
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Hi spbristol
Your problems have been addressed in a tutorial which you should have access to, if you follow the BlueKenue Topic “first version of a french tutorial for blue kenue”.
Soon there will be an english version. But in the meantime:

Don’t be afraid to use hard lines, which have their points as close as you wish, to specify corners of your mesh.

Use closed lines to specify a mesh density inside a region. The mesh density inside the line is defined by the "value" of the line, not its individual points.

Thierry
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Meshing corner points and how to obtain mesh growth along a boundary 11 years 4 months ago #6903

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Thanks, that was helpful. Do you know of any other guides that are useful to newcomers on the Telemac website? Language isn't a barrier. In particular, something about how to implement the new TPXO tidal boundary conditions would be very useful.

Thanks,
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