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I want to define the farfield, outlet, and symmetry plane BC for my domain.
the mesh is a plot3d mesh and was imported as a fluent case into icem since ICEM doesnt like importing plot3d directly.
I know how to create parts by right clicking but I am not sure how I am to select the geometry I need to create the boundary conditions. any ideas? it is a multi grid mesh, so the mesh is split into 4 zones. which turned into 4 exterior and 4 interior zones for fluent.
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