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Old   May 10, 2021, 21:42
Default Problem with "checkMesh" using salome 9.6
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Hello everybody,



I have been working on the mesh for a marine turbine (using salome 9.6), the mesh is calculated without problem and no pyramids are obtained in the result. (the .hdf file is attached in the link).

Conversion of mesh "rotor" and "stator" with "ideasUnvToFoam.exe" is done without problems, as does "mergeMeshes.exe -overwrite"



when "checkMesh" is executed I get the errors of the 2 attached images, I have tried to make the meshes finer but I still have the same problems.



I don't know if my problem lies with the mesh layout or if it is something related to openfoam that I am overlooking.



I would be grateful if someone can help me.



Thank you.




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