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Old   September 24, 2003, 00:12
Default I canīt debug the Write Def File.
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Lucio
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Hi all! Well, Iīm doing a model of internal turbulence in a body and Iīm a new user in CFX. When I was WRITING THE DEFINITION FILE, while creating the volume meshing 4, the program stopped with the message: "The surface mesh appears invalid. This could be caused by problems in the geometry definition, the surface mesher, or the inflator. The volume mesher has detected an invalid edge-to-node pointer at edge 608 Nodes: 100, 10874, 11388, 0"

This message repeats even when I have modified a lot of things that I believe would be causing the error (like break surface trimmed in simples surfaces, creating more mesh control, more inflated boundary, surfaces trimmed with more than four edges, etc.).

How can I know where is this edge and nodes? This will help me? Any other thing would be done to find what is wrong? Thanks for who would try to help me. And everybody, too.
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