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Meshing issues - boundary layers
Posted 23 avr. 2011, 22:19 UTC−4 Fluid & Heat, Geometry, Mesh Version 4.1 4 Replies
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I am trying to model fluid flow up through the inner lumen of a tube, then laterally through pores in the tube wall, and then up through a ring-like channel boardered by said inner tube and another outer tube.
A physics-defined mesh returns "Invalid boundary layer specification" for a seemingly-random inside edge on the outer tube. When I attempt a user-controlled mesh, specifying my own boundary layers, I get the same message. If I fiddle around with different boundaries I receive an "Outer boundary element has wrong number of neighbors."
I'm hoping it is not a problem with how I made my geometry (file is attached). Any ideas?
Thanks so much,
Matt
A physics-defined mesh returns "Invalid boundary layer specification" for a seemingly-random inside edge on the outer tube. When I attempt a user-controlled mesh, specifying my own boundary layers, I get the same message. If I fiddle around with different boundaries I receive an "Outer boundary element has wrong number of neighbors."
I'm hoping it is not a problem with how I made my geometry (file is attached). Any ideas?
Thanks so much,
Matt
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