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ynos
Join Date: Jan 2011
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Hi there
How is possible visualize the bad cells with paraview??? Thanks |
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ynos
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Sorry
I work the mesh with openfoam Thanks in advance |
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Daniel P. Combest
Join Date: Mar 2009
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If you have a set that contains a list of the bad cells, then you can select "include sets" from the object inspector when you first start parafoam. These sets of bad cells can be generated by you, using cellSet, or they can be those produced by checkMesh utility. Hope that helps.
Dan |
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