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Hi ,
first of all , i m new at learning Fluent but ı have got a few problems. First : ı m using a mesh file and ı didnt create it on Gambit or somewhere and ı wanna change the surface types of mesh. For example , the mesh whıch ı m using now has inflow and outflow boundary that created wall surface type. and ı wanna change ıt to periodic surface type. but ı dont know how to change ıt. ıs there anyone who can help me? and can ı do ıt using Gambit? Or Gambit is my only solution on this situaton? Thanks for your answers. Have a nice day. |
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MadhuVC
Join Date: Feb 2011
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in your TUI editor you can type
/define/boundary-conditions/modify-zones/make-periodic then type in the zones which you want to make periodic |
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thank you very much
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