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Old   November 6, 2013, 06:20
Default strange mesh result using blockMesh - bug?
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I made a mesh of straight square tube attached to a round square tube. What i get is a strange result with wrinkled parts of mesh (please see the photo attached). Any idea what could be the problem?

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Heh, I oriented the faces in wrong direction... this thread can be deleted (i could not delete it myself).
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