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August 17, 2023, 04:32 |
zero area patch created after extrudemesh
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Song Young Ik
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: South Korea
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I created quasi-2D single cell thickness mesh using salome, and used extrudemesh to create axisymmetric 5 degree mesh
My initial goal was to create it directly from salome, but since unv format can't handle such polyhedral cells inside it, I moved created med file to gmsh and converted again using gmshtofoam, however it couldn't convert it properly since such 'could not match gmsh face' error occured. Whatever, I exported quasi-2D mesh using unv and used ideaunvtofoam and extrudemesh, and I got wedge mesh But after that, I got some patch that is invisible from paraview, but still contains 1000 faces which was exact # of faces which was face containing rotating axis at quasi-2D mesh. How should I deal with this infinitesimal patch? Is it ok to just leave it alone? Or should I do something to remove it? |
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extrudemesh, patch, wedge |
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