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Old   August 9, 2007, 03:45
Default Internal walls of zero thickness
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Hello,

is it possible to generate geometries with internal walls of zero thickness in blockMesh?
I do not seem to be able to define a wall on an internal face at the connection of two matching blocks. What is, if it was possible, the procedure to achieve this goal?

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