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Meshing: Numerical Simulation Workflow

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This lecture covers the numerical simulation workflow, including pre-processing, computation, post-processing, and visualization. It delves into geometry design, mesh generation, problem setup, flow solver, and quantitative analysis. Topics include geometric and physical modeling, convergence study, and numerical flow simulation.

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