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Old   March 12, 2015, 23:02
Default Problem with 2D to 3D block conversion using Multizone
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Hello,

I am working with a hellically twisted elliptic tube geometry and followed the steps listed in the post http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ans...-geometry.html

I did everything as mentioned by the user in the post but have problem converting the 2D mapped surface mesh into a 3D structured block using Multizone which when used gives only the O-grid and does not map the interior geometry. Please suggest if I need to make changes in the geometry or block to achieve a 3D grid shown in the earlier post.
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