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Old   June 4, 2009, 10:41
Default ICEM CFD - minor internal error, number of nodes don't match
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Hi everyone,

During blocking of my geometry the following error occurs:

A minor internal error has occurred.You may continue to work but if problems arise they may be related to this error. Try using the check/fix function to fix the problem. The following message was designed to aid developers fix the problem:
number of nodes don't match
2 new O-grid indices defined

I tried to work around this error in order to avoid the occurance but without succes. Does anyone knows the cause of this error and how to solve it?
I'm using a script file to create the geometry and blocking. In the figure attached you can see my blocking layout. I numbered the blocks according to sequence they were created in the script. The error occurs when block 8 is initialised.

Thanks in advance,
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