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Old   November 24, 2015, 16:01
Default meshing geomtry with interfaces with CCM+
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hi,
my geometry includes a tube with a fluid circulating inside it and a braid of solid around it. So I have solid-solid conduction and solid-fluid conduction. I set up the mesh and the interfaces between the fluid-solid region and solid-solid region with CCM+ but the mesh didn't generate. Does it have a problem with the interfaces ? Is it ok to set up two different meshes ?

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Old   November 24, 2015, 20:24
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Theoretically what your saying is perfectly fine. Can you give more details? i.e. what is the error, what does the geometry look like, how are you meshing it, how did you imprint it, etc.
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