Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect

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HelmutZhang
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Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect

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Hello,

I am trying to run a case about tidal turbine use Structural grid. But the case was not run. The

error is "Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect".i use paraview open

my error case, see something wrong in "wall". But I don't know why this is caused by and don' t

know what' wrong with my case, is my or my mesh. i attach my error case (the mesh is too large ).
i hope find my error.

Best regards,

Helmut
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HelmutZhang
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Re: Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect

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i attach my error pictures
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Yvan Fournier
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Re: Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect

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Hello,

Without the mesh, the "listing" file compared to the xml file would be more useful.

Regards,

Yvan
HelmutZhang
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Re: Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect

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Hello Yvan

I attach my "listing" file. Thank you for help me.

Best regards,

Helmut
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Yvan Fournier
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Re: Some boundary condition definitions are incomplete or incorrect

Post by Yvan Fournier »

Hello,

You have many mesh joining errors, and still have INTERFACE1 and INTERFACE2 faces as boundary faces, which probably explains the boundary condition errors (imcomplete boundary condition definitions) you observe.

Also, you seem to be missing the "INTER" volume groups. Which tool did you build the mesh with ? If it was ICEM using CGNS files, you need to add the add cell zones by group option when importing the mesh (GUI option).

To better understand the joining errors, you may increase the verbosity and visualization levels of the joining in the turbomachinery settings, but very thin cells near the interface could cause issues.

Regards,

Yvan
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