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Old   October 14, 2010, 05:07
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i am muthuvel . i am a new user for the icem.
i want to know how to export mesh to starccm from icem.
how i have to give boundary conditions in icem.
i gave the boundary conditions but it shows there is no cell zones available pls read the valid volume mesh.
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Old   October 19, 2010, 13:20
Default Try the Fluent V6 output for use with StarCCM+
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I find that the Fluent V6 output works best, and Star reads fluent mesh quite well. If you are having any trouble with the Star CCM+ output I recomend just using the Fluent output and read that into Star.

Or you could switch to ANSYS Fluent or CFX

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