I have a model that has many small outlets, like a showerhead. When meshed, the enhancement layers at all outlets combine or "end" at the outlet boundary. In other words, the node just prior to the outlet surface contain the extra mesh layers but they all combine at the outlet wall meets the outlet surface. I have tried increasing the mesh density considerably at these locations, but it does not help. After several retries with different mesh settings, some outlets get the enhancement at the exit, but not all of them. The next remesh can lose them. I included a pic after meshing.
I have mesh_multicore enabled.
I have also reduced the minimum length scale to well below the feature size.
I have created models similar to this a couple years ago with no problems.
Thanks for any help!
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Solved by Royce_adsk. Go to Solution.
Just wanted to follow up to this post. This was resolved in a support case and the solution was to improve the tolerance/accuracy of his proe model before launching into CFD. That allowed the mesh enhancement to be generated all the way to the outlet surface for the small features.
-Royce