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hey in todays video i wish to discuss a pretty important topic and that is mesh convergence but instead of going very deeply into some mathematical theoretical discussions instead i will show you an actual example how to do mesh convergence what it means and why you really want to do mesh convergence so basically in my blog when subscribers send me questions more often than not and they will ask me about is this mesh size correct like should i have done it better maybe the elements should be smaller maybe they should be bigger maybe a completely different type of element should be used so the biggest question here is whether or not i should use smaller elements and there are drawbacks to that and mostly those are in computing time but also in the size of the analysis file you have to then store later on so its not its not a very obvious decision by any stretch of imagination still smaller elements allow you to have more accurate outcomes in most cases so uh its its like in a bala