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September 9, 2022, 11:07 |
Problem when importing .msh with gmshToFoam
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hi,
I have made a mesh with gmsh with two bars. One inside of the other. I would like to perform a conjugated heat transfer analysis. However, when I import the mesh with gmshToFoam I get several warnings of a vertex not being on the boundary of polymesh. This appears to happen because I have defined a patch between the two bars. (In constant/polyMesh/boundary, this patch gets gets 0 faces and it appears has a faceSet). Should I disregard the warnings? Is the mesh not correctly created? The gmsh file is attached bellow. |
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