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Old   June 29, 2013, 16:49
Default output the centroid coordinates of unstructured mesh from ICEM
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Dear All,

I used ICEM to generate the unstrucutred mesh for my case, and I will output the coordinate through choosing fluent V6 format. In that file there will be the coordinates of grid points and the connectivities. Can I also output the centroid coordinates of the cells? Thank you very much.
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I guess no. You have to use some code to get the centroid.
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