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Old   December 18, 2018, 10:32
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Hi,

I've used a cut cell meshing method to model a flow thorugh nozzle located in combustion chamber. The problem is that while using that meshing method I get no interfaces in Fluent. All contacts are present in Mesh aplication and I've tried promoting them to named selection and pair together, it doesn't work.

Is it possible to create solid/fluid phase interface through Cell Cut meshing method?

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could you solve your problem?

I face the same issue
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