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April 6, 2005, 20:29 |
Help! mesh error- "only one adjacent cell thread."
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When loading a gmabit mesh into fluent i received the error "only one adjacent cell thread" for a group of lines i had defined as 'interior' within gambit. These lines were thence loaded into fluent as "wall" types rather than "internal." They are internal lines (part of the mesh) and cannot be walls.
Does anyone know how to fix this? I'm thinking some walls in gambit need to be altered somehow. |
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