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[snappyHexMesh] Inlet/Outlet Faces are not meshed correctly

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Old   November 23, 2015, 10:23
Default Inlet/Outlet Faces are not meshed correctly
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Dear FOAM'ler,

I have Problems with the snapping of my STL-Files. The measured Size of the Face from Catia isnt the same which i get from my OpenFOAM tool "inlet_average" (it shows me the size of the Face, the velocity components xyz & the pressure of the desired face).

The variations are:
measured face from Catia: 0,01385 mē
measured face from "inlet_average": 0,00747011 mē

On the pictures you can see that there are spots which arent meshed and connected. Does someone knows whats the reason for this problem?

Greetings
Robert
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