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Old   August 5, 2016, 18:08
Default Ansys generated CutCell mesh to openfoam
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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has tried converting a CutCell mesh generated in Ansys meshing to Openfoam. My understanding is that openfoam's solver should be able to handle this mesh type but confirmation would be appreciated.

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Hi, Chris,

Yes, it works. I have used cutCell many times.

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