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October 6, 2005, 19:43 |
Unable to block
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I am trying to use the surface meshing mapped based method using the quad dominate scheme. I have a couple surfaces that are not able to block. I don't see why they cannot. Does any one know why this happens? I have tried changing the element size and everytime I choose that surface to mesh it tells me unable to block surface. Any help will be appreciated.
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October 6, 2005, 19:44 |
Re: Unable to block
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This is using ICEM CFD 5.1
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October 7, 2005, 10:12 |
Re: Unable to block
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Probably best to contact your technical support provider - and provide the model to them.
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