Difference between revisions of "SplitMesh"

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The command is also applied in the process of importing [[Howto_importing_fluent_mesh_with_internal_walls|Fluent-Meshes with internal boundaries]].
 
The command is also applied in the process of importing [[Howto_importing_fluent_mesh_with_internal_walls|Fluent-Meshes with internal boundaries]].
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Revision as of 05:02, 13 March 2006

The command is used in the following manner:

   splitMesh <root> <caseName> <name_of_internal> <name_A> <name_B>

where <name_of_internal> is the name of the cell set you want to split up, <name_A> and <name_B> are the names of the boundaries being created as the result of the split.

The command is also applied in the process of importing Fluent-Meshes with internal boundaries.