In local mesh refinement, if very small elements are placed adjacent to very large ones, then the mesh becomes unacceptable.

In local mesh refinement, if very small elements are placed adjacent to very large ones, then the mesh becomes unacceptable. Correct Answer True

Generally, local mesh refinements should be such that very small elements are not placed adjacent to very large ones. A mesh can be coarse (i.e., have few elements) or refined (i.e., have many elements), and may consist of one or more orders and types of elements (e.g., linear and quadratic, triangular and quadrilateral).

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