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zahid ahmed qureshi
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hello all,
i have a complicated 3d geometry with 3 bodies. i formed them into one part (so coupled). when i opened the geometry in meshing, its giving me connections and contact regions. i have done these kinds of geometries before too but never got this issue. i tried deleting the contact regions and meshed the geometry, but unfortunately they showed up as extra boundaries in the boundary condition tab of FLUENT/SETUP. can anyone help in this matter. thanks zahid |
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