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Old   July 12, 2021, 04:55
Default Connecting meshes after cfMesh for multiRegion
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After getting really frustrated with snappyHexMesh, I decided to try cfMesh for my multiRegion case. My workflow:
1. make one Mesh for each region
2. use topoSet to define cell- and faceZones
3. mergeMeshes
4. splitMeshRegions




I am not getting any error and one nice mesh after that but the problem is that the regions are not connected.
So, how can I do that? My idea was to either use stitchMesh or createBaffles to get the "this_to_that" patches but I don't really know how to do that or if that is even the right way to do it.


Does anyone have an idea?
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