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October 25, 2018 at 6:37 am
sam_5195
SubscriberHi, it may be a beginner's question but i would like to know that what is the definitive criteria for determining mesh quality. I mean the average orthogonal mesh quality(mesh metric) of the generated mesh is 0.741 with the average skewness of 25 and max 48 but the minimum orthogonal mesh quality(solver -> Report quality) is 8e-02. So the problem is to know whether it's bad mesh or a good mesh. Thanks
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