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Old   December 12, 2011, 23:09
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Hi

I have divided the entire domain into number of zones and meshed them separately. These zones include fluids as well as solids. Then these zones are linked through mesh interface in FLUENT. I believe the interface is done properly as the properties are exchanged between them for steady state thermal analysis.
Now after this I saved the cas and dat file which was again reopened in new fluent launcher where i found the error of "zone surface can not create surface from sliding interface zone" and "Error: CDR: invalid argument [1]: wrong type [not a pair]
Error Object: #f".

Can you please tell me where is the issue?

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