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Old   January 22, 2016, 03:45
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i modelling for external flow, i made a sphere enclosure and a solid part inside the enclosure. when i meshed it, the solid part can be meshed. but i dont know, why the enclosure cant be meshed with any meshing method. so can you suggest me how to mesh the sphere enclosure ? the error message is shown in this picture.. thank you very much.. smile emoticon your answer will be appreciated.. smile emoticon
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