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Old   October 31, 2012, 10:47
Default Baffle/Cyclic Region Creation
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Hey, I'm looking to create an internal face / baffle region / cyclic region in snappyHexMesh. I know that openFOAM doesn't support internal boundaries unless they're cyclics. My goal is to be able to define these cyclic regions while meshing so that they are placed in the boundary file upon mesh completion.

What is the best way to do this and where do they get defined in SnappyHexMeshDict?
Or do these cyclics need to be manually entered in some way after the mesh is created?

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