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October 28, 2008, 13:01 |
Skiping elements in .msh file
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Hello,
I want to write a mesh in .msh fluent format. My problem is that the numbers of my cells are not consecutive. For instance i can have Cell 1, Cell 2 and Cell 4. I've tried to reproduce this situation with the help of a virtual "Cell 3" but when I try to read the file like the following one, Fluent gives me an error: (12 (7 1 1 1 3)) (12 (7 2 2 1 3)) (12 (7 3 3 0 3)) (12 (7 4 4 1 3)) ...because it doesn't assign the same zone for the cells 1,2 and 4. Do you know how can I enter my cells in this way (I mean, in different text lines) in such a way that they belong to a unique zone? Thank you very much in advance, Sergio |
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