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Old   November 9, 2009, 19:37
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Hello everybody,

well as a "meshinggod" i usually have to know this, but at present i dont get along with my thesis. i work with gambit.

for description (example):
i have 2 seperated topological identical volumes, which i connecet with the command button "unit volumes - retain". now, i mesh this 2 volumes.

and now i need to know how to "unit" these meshes of these 2 volumes.

the sticking point is, that i have to define one volume as a fluid (to define it later as a porous zone in fluent).

if i read the mesh file up to fluent, there is no connectivity between the 2 volumes. so i cant simulate.

i need your help, please.

thanks in advance.

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