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November 30, 2010, 11:02 |
incompleted faceZones ? normal?
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Tobias Holzmann
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Hi together,
meshing a length of a pipe with snappyHexMesh. So everything is working but i am not sure if the faceZones could have those gaps or if this is normal? The simulation is running and the solver also runs but i don't know if those gaps manipulate the result. Here the mesh after meshing: FaceZones - Incomplet / with gaps: Last Picture - all three faceZones activated - and the gaps from one faceZone is filled with the other one. But if i generate the same mesh with blockMesh i've got no gaps. How can i reduce the gaps ? And are they manipulating my result while solving? Best greetings Tobi Hope someone can help me. |
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