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Hey all.

I have a problem currently at assigning the dynamic mesh zones. I'm trying to study FSI in a pressure valve, on the valve disc. I get this zone called valve_disc-shadow. Normally if I'm studying FSI without a moving mesh, then i would leave it as it is. but if i have a moving mesh for the valve_disc

The valve disc would move, leaving behind the valve_disc-shadow, therefore the new mesh is not being generated.

Anyone know the correct way to do this?

if more infois needed, regarding the problem please ask.

Thank you
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