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Alexandre Cardoso
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Hi,
I want to start a model from scratch to get to understand better all the procces. I'm using blockMesh and found some useful tips using #calc to parametrize the input. I got this error: Block hex (16 17 9 8 24 25 13 12) (10 10 10) simpleGrading (1(1) 1(1) 1(1)) has inward-pointing faces 4(16 24 12 8) I have checked the nodes and reviewed the #calc entries and it seems to be ok. In order to debug, Is there any way to show or print the variable values on screen (terminal) or into a new file? I've attached the code the blockMeshDict. It's a 3x3 hexahedral to simulate flow arround a rectangular body. Thanks in advance. |
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