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August 9, 2023, 09:54 |
Fluent does not recognise cell zones
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Louis Collignon
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Hello everyone,
I guess this topic has been adressed a lot, but unfortunately, I haven't found a working solution so far. I am generating a mesh with SALOME, which I export to a .unv file to be used in OpenFOAM. I then use the command ideasUNVtoFoam followed by splitMeshRegion -cellzones -overwrite and foamMeshToFluent to convert my mesh and use it in Fluent. Everything seems to work, OpenFOAM recognises the different regions and mesh them, but when I enable multizone meshing into fluent, the different region do not appear. Do I do something wrong with Fluent or do I have to change something in the way I am generating my .msh file ? Thank you very much |
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