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Old   March 26, 2015, 12:28
Default Fluent mesh to foam problem
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Hi,
when it try to convert fluent mesh to foam i get some warnings and when i look at my "constant/polymesh/cellzone" file it shows only "0 ( )", no zone is written properly.
my openfoam version is OF2.3 in opensuse linux

dimension of grid: 2
Grid is 2-D. Extruding in z-direction by: 0.007975587753
Creating shapes for 2-D cells
Building patch-less mesh...--> FOAM Warning :
From function polyMesh:olyMesh(... construct from shapes...)
in file meshes/polyMesh/polyMeshFromShapeMesh.C at line 627
Found 14530 undefined faces in mesh; adding to default patch.
done.

Please can anyone help me to sort this problem.

Thank you
Ram
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