diff --git a/applications/utilities/mesh/manipulation/setsToZones/setsToZones.C b/applications/utilities/mesh/manipulation/setsToZones/setsToZones.C index c7e307f07..c5203dbfe 100644 --- a/applications/utilities/mesh/manipulation/setsToZones/setsToZones.C +++ b/applications/utilities/mesh/manipulation/setsToZones/setsToZones.C @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ Description Add pointZones/faceZones/cellZones to the mesh from similar named pointSets/faceSets/cellSets. - There is one catch: for faceZones you also need to specify a flip - condition which basically denotes the side of the face. In this application - it reads a cellSet (xxxCells if 'xxx' is the name of the faceSet) which + For faceZones the user needs to specify a flip + condition which denotes the side of the face. This application + reads a cellSet (xxxMasterCells if 'xxx' is the name of the faceSet) which is the masterCells of the zone. Master cell is the one IN FRONT of the - face, ie. the one into which the face normal points. If master cells are + face, ie. the one INTO which the face normal points. If master cells are not found, take faces without a flip If one is not interested in sidedness specify the -noFlipMap @@ -163,7 +163,8 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) word setName(set.name() + "MasterCells"); Info<< "Using cellSet " << setName - << " to determine the master side of the zone." << nl + << " to determine the master side of the face zone " + << set.name() << nl << endl; // Load corresponding cells @@ -331,10 +332,10 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) sz, new cellZone ( - set.name(), //name - cellLabels, //addressing - sz, //index - mesh.cellZones() //pointZoneMesh + set.name(), // name + cellLabels, // addressing + sz, // index + mesh.cellZones() // pointZoneMesh ) ); mesh.cellZones().writeOpt() = IOobject::AUTO_WRITE; @@ -352,7 +353,6 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) } - Info<< "Writing mesh." << endl; if (!mesh.write())