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August 4, 2004, 19:00 |
Mesh Initialization
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Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me what mesh initialization procedure is? I received the following message from gambit while meshing a volume with tgrid: "Initialization failed, perturb boundary nodes and try again" although the mesh was created and read into fluent 6.1 successfully, Is anyone know what the meaning of all that? Can I continue with my simulation despite gambit message?
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August 5, 2004, 02:02 |
Re: Mesh Initialization
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Shalom Shakked,
There is a Fluent forum here, which may be more helpful for your query. |
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August 7, 2004, 23:50 |
Re: Mesh Initialization
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this message shows that u have singularity in ur mesh, that is some nodes lines are crossing each other wrongly.
check the grid in fluent, there is check option in fluent which will tell u about this this. as i know u will get this message in fluent "grid check failed" regards sijal ahmed memon |
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