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[Netgen] Error message when exporting to OpenFOAM 1.5 + format

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Old   May 16, 2011, 04:05
Default Error message when exporting to OpenFOAM 1.5 + format
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Hi,
I have a problem when I´m want to export the mesh to OpenFOAM 1.5+ format. Im using Netgen 4.9.13 for Windows. The programm brings me always the message:

Write OpenFOAM 1.5+ Mesh Files....
Export Error: Invalid mesh.... Aborting!
Export mesh to file .... DONE!

First I have tested the Netgen with a small testpart and a excerpt from the my part i need this part maybe was 30cm long and the export funktion worked great. The part I wont to make my reserches is 1.5m long, maybe thats the problem???

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