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September 29, 2016, 05:37 |
Leaking snappyHexMesh
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carno
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Dear All,
I am trying to mesh an enclosure. I am using a closed volume for volume meshing and extracted surfaces for creating patches. There is 1 inlet and 1 outlet. The problem is, if I mesh the volume without surface STLs as patches it meshes perfectly. As soon as I use extracted STL surfaces as patches it leaks, the same volume STL. I am attaching the two cases pictures. Code:
geometry { fixed.stl { type triSurfaceMesh; name fixed; regions { CFD_VOLUME_08 // Named region in the STL file { name wallsassy; // User-defined patch name } } } inlet.stl { type triSurfaceMesh; name inlet; } outlet.stl { type triSurfaceMesh; name outlet; } /* canopy.stl { type triSurfaceMesh; name canopy; }*/ Kindly help.. |
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