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Old   December 14, 2016, 08:55
Default mesh is structured. Conversion to polyhedra is not recommended.
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Hi all,

generally, I am working on heat transfer and flow in FLUENT.
Lots of bodies has been made as ''one part''.

I have tried to make mesh convert polyheadra as usual (more than 1 million cells) to provide for less computational effort. This time, the attached question has emerged.

All mesh I have done is generally structured. Why does it occur?

Any thoughts?

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Did you find the solution? i am facing the same issue. made multiple bodies into a new part and then while converting to polyhedra got the same warning.
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