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Old   December 10, 2015, 14:13
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The answer is no, it doesn't support such kind of mesh. So it's time to implement such features: I'm looking for volunteers to join. If interested send me a private message please. :-D



Does SU2 support polyhedral mesh?

I get a segmentation fault

Read Grid File Information -----------------------
Three dimensional problem.
94981 points.
3 surface markers.
144 boundary elements in index 0 (Marker = farfield).
525 boundary elements in index 1 (Marker = symmetry).
3962 boundary elements in index 2 (Marker = body).
Errore di segmentazione (core dump creato)
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