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Old   July 3, 2019, 10:25
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Hey Guys,

i want to simulate gas running trough a pipe with a cylinder inside. For more exact results i want the mesh right before and behind the cylinder to be more refined. So I created parts (cylinders) and placed them where i want them to be. With volumetric controles I set the cell size from the cylinders at 10% from the original size. So far so good, but now when i generate the mesh, its only past half of my fluid....
https://gyazo.com/c5e16b93ab8ad08a5da006acda2808c6
And when i want to run the sim it gives me this problem report:
A floating point exception has occurred: floating point execption [Overflow]

Dunno if this error report is referring to the helf generated mesh, but if you guys know any answer the either of the questions, I would greatly appreciate it.
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