Is there any way of checking the maximum skewness of the surface mesh after creating the volume mesh? The only checking that Fluent seems that is able to do is on orthogonal quality, cell squish, aspect ratio and expansion ratio but not on maximum skewness. It was able to do it before creating the volume mesh though.
I indeed found a way of checking the maximum skewness of the surface cells after generating the volume mesh. In Fluent Meshing I used the command
`objects/summary yes`
and then chose the mesh object for which I wanted to know the maximum skewness.
Also, one can click with the mouse right button on "Face Zone Labels" in Outline View -> Mesh Objects ->
April 18, 2022 at 7:57 am
eliocpereira
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I indeed found a way of checking the maximum skewness of the surface cells after generating the volume mesh. In Fluent Meshing I used the command
objects/summary yes
and then chose the mesh object for which I wanted to know the maximum skewness.
Also, one can click with the mouse right button on "Face Zone Labels" in Outline View -> Mesh Generation -> Mesh Objects -> (where is the name of the mesh object) and choose "Summary" to get a summary on the maximum skewness.
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