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Old   February 21, 2017, 17:01
Default Multizone with an inflation layer for CFX
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Hi All

I have a problem with this Hexa mesh to be specific I am trying Multizone mesh with some inflation layer for CFX in Ansys mesh, but unfortunately its not working or it says the meshing is not successful and stops with some error message. I read somewhere that Hexamesh/Multizone doesnt work with CFX and it only works for fluent. Is it true ?
For me if I just give the Multizone and do a mesh it works but when I give sizing or inflation or sphere of influence ( to mesh more fine at a particular region) it ends with error message and also takes lot of time on my desktop. Can some one help me with this issue. I want to do LES simulation hence trying to make a decent mesh with very fine scales.

Thanks in advance.
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