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July 25, 2002, 10:13 |
Non manifold intersection zone
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Hello,
I'm working on the simulation of a car-park. I need to simulate the presence of a moving car and then, I'm using a sliding mesh. To improve the simulation, I've defined some boundary conditions to periodic but now, I'm obtaining the error message : "non manifold-intersection zone 30". Is anybody knowing what's the meaning of this ? Thanks. Dimitri |
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July 25, 2002, 13:59 |
Re: Non manifold intersection zone
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Dimitri, Just trying to understand your problem: you are considering your car moving towards x direction (for example) and considering a periodic BC in the y direction, right ? So you have set exactly the same number of cells on the faces in the y direction ??
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July 26, 2002, 02:20 |
Re: Non manifold intersection zone
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First of all, thanks for your help.
I'm simulating a movement in the x direction and the periodics conditions are in the plane y-z. I've meshing it by gambit and, to put the periodic bc, I had to link these two faces. The non-manifold intersection zone is an interface between the sliding mesh and an other fluid zone and then is in the plane x-y. Dimitri |
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