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Old   May 17, 2017, 09:51
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Hi Guys,

I am a new user of grid pro. A professor has given me a mesh he would like me to use including the files [geo.bnd, geo.grd, geo.fra, geo.sch]. I opended up the .fra file
and then went to ggrid:start. However I was getting an error that:

must have (faces-blocks)=0 1 found. A picture is attached.

How do I fix this problem?I would like to just generate the mesh and export it to ansys icem cfd which I have been using. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Is there anyway to just use the .grd file and generate the mesh?

I can also send the .fra files.

Thanks,

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Old   June 1, 2017, 16:24
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Hi Mike, can you post the topology here?
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