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Old   February 13, 2013, 10:22
Default Extend mesh in Fluent 14.0 or 14.5
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Hello,

I would like to extend the mesh (domain) in Fluent.
In previous versions of Fluent the commands are:
define/b-c/m-z/extrude-face-zone-delta
It seems that this option is not available anymore in Fluent 14 or 14.5.
Is this correct?

Thanks!
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Hello,

I would like to extend the mesh (domain) in Fluent.
In previous versions of Fluent the commands are:
define/b-c/m-z/extrude-face-zone-delta
It seems that this option is not available anymore in Fluent 14 or 14.5.
Is this correct?

Thanks!
I don't find it in 17.2. Any updates?
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