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Old   August 20, 2009, 05:52
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Hi guys,

I have 2 questions:

How can I combine one geometry with two regions, one is laminar and one is turbulent?

I want to simulate one rectangular channel with one porous wall. Is there one example for it? In the tutorial is the rhoPorousSimpleFoam but there is an region. And there are problems with walls.

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