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Hi.
I have fews questions. I made mesh file in Gambit.2.0 succesfully. In fluent, I read this file and had a warning like the following. Warning: Number of nodes read (150448) does not match number referenced (150447). Resetting counter to match the number referenced. What's worng? After I check smooth/swap in GRID of Fluent, I got the following messages. moved 26 nodes, unable to move 1 nodes, most skewness improvement 0.084723, 3 remaining iterations. moved 34 nodes, unable to move 2 nodes, most skewness improvement 0.100513, 2 remaining iterations. moved 25 nodes, unable to move 2 nodes, most skewness improvement 0.101831, 1 remaining iterations. moved 20 nodes, unable to move 3 nodes, most skewness improvement 0.127394, 0 remaining iterations. Done. Please, let me know what the solution are. Thanks in advance. |
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I had the same problem. I created a new mesh file in gambit and it worked....
Yours Armin |
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I am having a very similar issue with the number of nodes not matching the number of node referenced. Is it okay to ignore this, meaning, is it just a simple warning or a critical error (it comes up as a warning).
In addition, how do you check the skewness of your mesh in Gambit or Fluent? -Eric |
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... you can check the skewness in both Solver and Gambit, like you want. But I would recommend the later one as it provides more mesh-quality type specifications and is more "user-friendly" (see about details in the Gambit User's guide chapter 3.4 (release 2.0))
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