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April 19, 2011, 11:48 |
Interior surfaces in OpenFOAM
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Claudio
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 57
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Dear Sirs,
I have created a mesh with a commercial grid generator. Its format is .msh (Fluent format). Then I have imported it into OpenFOAM environment. The problem lies in that the internal surfaces can be imported with fluent3DMeshToFoam, but once imported, I have to declare a specific boundary condition for those. Is there a procedure that allows me to declare those surfaces as "interior" (as in Fluent) surfaces? Yours Sincerely, Claudio |
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