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Old   June 6, 2018, 22:18
Default The problem of conversion polyhedra mesh
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Hello friends!
I want convert tetrahedral mesh to polyhedra mesh . When I click mesh-polyhedra-convert domain the fluent prompt error:
Setup conversion to polyhedra.
Converting domain to polyhedra...
Creating polyhedra zones.
Processing face zones.....................................
Processing cell zones.....
Building polyhedra mesh........................
Optimizing polyhedra mesh....MPI Application rank 1 exited before MPI_Finalize() with status -1073741819
The fl process could not be started.

That's why?Thank you very much!
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Old   July 4, 2018, 12:12
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Are you sure you have enough RAM? The process is VERY memory-consuming.
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