On 20 Sep 2012, at 22:40, christopher volkwein 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, I'm working with gmsh and I need to create a block with a delta-wing 
> inside in 3D.  I need an structured mesh near to the bottom of the box, so I 
> made 2 volumes separated with a plane surface in the middle. The volume in 
> the bottom is transfinite volume, but the top one is un-structured. The 
> problem is with the plane surface in the middle. I don't want that OpenFOAM 
> recognize that face. Is there any way to make one single volume with 
> structured and un-strucured mesh but without a plane surface in the middle? 
> Or can I use only the structured mesh (with transfinite volume) with an 
> delta-wing inside? Thank you,

I don't know how the OpenFOAM converter works (CC:ing François on this), but I 
guess you could put both elementary volumes inside a single physical group, and 
not same the surface in between?



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