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Old   February 11, 2014, 16:03
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Hi everyone. I'm working on a case which consist of a bigger free stream domain and a smaller rotating domain consisting a turbine. I checked the mesh after I imported the two meshes and set up the interfaces and it was fine. However, when I checked the mesh again after scaling, I had a warning about "invalid or face with too small area exists" and mesh check failed.

Is it possible to find out where these small faces area so that I could fix it? Are there any other possible ways to go about it apart from changing the mesh?

Thank you in advance.
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