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Old   December 23, 2003, 15:57
Default Mesh generation problem
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Lam
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I have generated a new mesh on an old Gambit file.

I have deleted all the old data of this old file.

I faced a problem when reading the new mesh in Fluent.

The error message which shown in Fluent are as below:

No faces with given nodes- Thread 2, cell 63336

Error: Build_Grid: gird error.

Clearing partially read grid.

Shell conduction zones,

Done.

For those who know the solution, please share with me.

Many thanks.

Lam
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Old   December 24, 2003, 05:47
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This has happened to me before and I found I had to re-mesh the geometry.
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Old   December 25, 2003, 13:37
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I have re-meshed the model but the same problem still remains. Anybody can provide further advices?
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