Hi Kabel,
I am still trying to decipher what you want to do.
Since I had an occasion to look at a CFD sim I was working on earlier this year, I took a screen-capture for an illustration.
This was using SimScale, and I have ho insight related to FLUENT to offer you. But all CFD has some elements in common. This simulation also uses K-omega, like yours.
Below you can see the divisions, and the subdivisions, of the mesh, and the boundary intersections.
In this case, you can see the scale bar at the bottom, and estimate that the minimum mesh size is 6mm near the boundary, and coarsens to 12 and 24 farther away.
If I wanted to refine or coarsen this mesh in SimScale, I only need to change a couple of parameters in the mesh configuration, re-mesh, and re-run the sim.
You've mentioned that your mesh is refined to 0.2mm. We don't know the size of the wing you are simulating, so there's no way to tell if this is appropriate or not.
Now that I've laid the ground work of the subject being discussed, can you ask your question, using these terms of reference?
Have you adjusted your mesh to test its convergence, as RB1957 recommended?
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