This video lesson covers the various methods that are available in the Add Boundary Layers task of the Ansys Fluent Meshing watertight geometry workflow to define boundary layer mesh.
The Watertight Geometry Workflow in Fluent Meshing is a guided workflow designed to quickly mesh any clean watertight geometry. The guided workflow directs a user through a step-by-step process of simple, intuitive inputs. Behind the scenes, Fluent Meshing uses built-in intelligence and automation to create a high-quality computational fluid dynamics (CFD) mesh. In this lesson, the focus is on understanding the offset methods in the Add Boundary Layers task. We will dig into the working details of the four offset methods: Smooth Transition, Last Ratio, Aspect Ratio, and Uniform. We will also briefly discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each of these methods.
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