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Old   October 21, 2014, 03:51
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Dear OpenFoamer,

I've been looking at the mesh conversion tool in OpenFOAM called foamMeshToFluent, it apparently converts the mesh into a single zones, and I am looking for some ways to automatically convert the OpenFOAM mesh into fluent format mesh with different zones.

At the example of multiRegionHeater, the mesh has been split into different regions, and my question is: is it possible to look up the region where the specific cell fits in, like:

cells[cellI].**() = region_id

And at the "sets" folder of multiRegionHeater, is that the cell id data for specific region?

Cheers,
Kan
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