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Old   March 12, 2012, 04:55
Default Complementary solid-gas meshes
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Hello again

I have a non-trivial geometry and would like to use chtMultiRegionFoam to model heat transfer from a nitrogen ambient. How can I obtain the two perfectly matching meshes (nitrogen and solid) if I have the solid geometry? I guess they need to be entirely complementary and to have matching meshes, or am I wrong?
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