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Old   May 26, 2002, 16:19
Default Meshing of split volumes
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Dhananjay
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Hello all,

I have a complicated 3-D geometry which I meshed with Hex-Cooper after splitting into several smaller volumes (which are connected). Can I export the mesh for all these volumes at once or do I need to export the mesh for each small volume independently and then merge them in Fluent?

What if some of the volumes have tet mesh and some hex-cooper. Is it any different?

Thanks.

Dhananjay
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