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March 12, 2012, 05:55 |
Complementary solid-gas meshes
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Hello again
I have a non-trivial geometry and would like to use chtMultiRegionFoam to model heat transfer from a nitrogen ambient. How can I obtain the two perfectly matching meshes (nitrogen and solid) if I have the solid geometry? I guess they need to be entirely complementary and to have matching meshes, or am I wrong? |
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March 14, 2012, 04:56 |
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I have been following this post:
http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...le-meshes.html I know that's probably not the right place to post this but please bear with me. SALOME does not let me mesh the damn thing. Even when I choose a very coarse discretization, I keep getting "Memory allocation problem". Even for a very simple geometry, such as a simple cube. It only works randomly once every 200 trials or something (I haven't found the bug pattern yet). Does anyone know how to solve this? |
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March 15, 2012, 16:02 |
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Forget about the error. The 64bit version was installed on a 32bit SUSE.
That's what happens when they don't let you set up your own machine. SALOME worked as written in the previous post and it rocks. |
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