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Old   March 1, 2015, 05:16
Default What does "single-stream mesh" mean?
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In the OpenFOAM UG, we have:

The file must be written in ASCII format, which is not the default option in Fluent. It is possible to convert single-stream Fluent meshes, including the 2 dimensional geometries.

The converter accepts any single-stream mesh including integral and arbitrary couple
matching and all cell types are supported.

The features that the converter does not support are:
• multi-stream mesh specification

I dont know whats meaning exactly, any helps?Thanks.
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