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Old   August 12, 2010, 19:30
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I am importing a multibody part into CFX-Pre.
The part was created in Design Modeler, and then meshed in ANSYS meshing without any problems.

However, when I try to import it into CFX-Pre, I am getting this message:

ERROR "F13933.13929" is not a primitive region


13929 is one of the bodies, so I am guessing 13933.13929 is one of the surfaces on the body.


However, before I had no problem with this body at all, since the body itself is very simple: it is a 90 bend duct pipe.



Any ideas on what is going on would be highly appreciated.
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