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Old   October 17, 2017, 12:54
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Is there a was to Retrieve the blocking information from a .msh file using ICEM-CFD

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Hi James,

indeed, there is a way.

Go to:
File > Blocking > Load from Unstruct mesh

This can recover the blocking from a .msh. However, it can take very long or fail for very complex blockings.

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