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Old   October 7, 2006, 13:31
Default GAMBIT meshing problem for boundary layer
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Hi, I have a problem in gambit, when I try to mesh a volume using the boundary layer. The error message is "Initialization failed perturb boundary nodes and try again"

Any suggestion? Thanks in advance.

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Old   October 9, 2006, 04:32
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show me the geometry I can give you the solution, before that check the tranverse edge of the geometry if 1) there the node spacing is very low (no of nodes more) 2) split of the domain by the nodes is difficultr

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Old   November 30, 2020, 15:16
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i think the problem in , when you create boundary layer you select edge not face
in 3D you must select face not edge
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