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April 14, 2005, 14:06 |
Hi Ervin,
usually the probl
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Mattijs Janssens
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Hi Ervin,
usually the problem is that in the .msh file there are no physical boundaries or too many. The converter - reads all volume elements - reads all surface elements - creates a mesh from all the volume elements (with all outside faces in a single patch) - then tries to match the surface elements (vertex by vertex) to the outside faces of the mesh and set the patch to the physical type of the surface element. Seems that matching is going wrong - it cannot find the surface element (0 11 130 129) in the mesh. Don't mind having a look at it. Can you send both files? |
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