Tagged: ansys-fluent, error, Overlapping Geometry
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June 6, 2022 at 10:33 amFAQParticipant
Meshing application issues this error message to alert the user that same geometrical entity is selected in two different Named Selections. This is problematic as Named Selections are used to apply boundary conditions and having one edge/face in two different Named Selections may lead to conflicting conditions assigned to the same boundary. Therefore this issue must be resolved before exporting the mesh in a solver-readable format. You can resolve this issue by identifying the overlapping geometry in Named Selections. You can right click on Named Selections and select Repair Overlapping Named Selections. This will repair overlapping named selection problem and you can proceed to solver.
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