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Old   February 19, 2006, 13:25
Default Slidng interface help
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Mike
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Hi,

Note: zone-surface: cannot create surface from sliding interface zone.

I'm getting the above message when updating a deforming mesh with a sliding zone, when you watch the mesh update, it is stretching one cell on the interface instead of forming new cells to make up the space, I hope this makes sense. I have created the interface from two seperate edges ocupying the same space. Is it obvious where I am going wrong?

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Old   February 20, 2006, 07:10
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I have figured out the message, it is the message fluent uses to tell you that the newly created virtual interface walls can't be displayed in the graphical display grid window (i.e. the walls that the manual says it can't display when creating an interface).

Still haven't figured out why it stretches one cell insteady of all of them when deforming the interface zone.

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