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Old   March 28, 2020, 13:34
Default How can i use my own mesh in OpenFOAM?
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Hi, i meshed my geometry by using Pointwise and i want to analysis it in OpenFoam. Do you have an idea, how can i do it?
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Hi Mathieu,

Either export it directly from pointwise to openfoam format or search for pointwise mesh to foam mesh command in openFOAM if it is there.

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