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March 1, 2016, 08:42 |
Separating regions Problem after importing from Fluent Mesher
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Peter Hess
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Austria
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Hello everybody,
I imported a multi-Regions Mesh from Fluent (Ansys) Mesher via command: fluent3DMeshToFoam It works well until here... To separate the regions from each other I used the command: splitMeshRegions -cellZones -overwrite This one made also the job partly done. The Problem is, after using this command, all the regions, that are physically separated, has been also separated and named separately... Actually, some of them belongs to the same region and have also the same name by importing and are connected to the same neighbours... - Should the command not collect them (the regions with the same name during importing) to one region? How could I fix that? - How could I recollect those regions to just one again? Thanks for your support Peter |
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March 1, 2016, 09:45 |
Problem Solved
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Senior Member
Peter Hess
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Austria
Posts: 250
Rep Power: 17 |
Using the command:
splitMeshRegions -cellZonesOnly -overwrite solved the problem. This command seems to separates the regions by name and not by walking through and searching the connection between the regions... thanks Peter |
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