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Old   June 20, 2010, 14:20
Default Problems wrinting msh file
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Hello,
I have my own mesh generator, and want to transfer the mesh to a format OpenFoam can read. I have decided to convert my output to a "msh" format and the use the gmshToFoam utility.

I however have some problems : I run a cavity case for testing. The 2d-version seems to work just fine, but when I add more elements to the "depth-direction" OpenFoam will not run.

If any out there can give me a hint of where the problem lies, I would be grateful !
The files can be found on : http://www.marin.ntnu.no/tmp/OpenFoam/

Best regards

Håvard Holm
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