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Old   February 3, 2015, 18:07
Default Make periodic boundary in DM
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Hi dear friends
I want to model flow over a vane. My problem is making periodic boundary for it. please help me about it. How can i create periodic boundary in DM?
Fluid domain and Vane have been shown in Fig.

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Old   February 4, 2015, 02:29
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Create one of the boundaries, for example by sketch and extrude, then rotate and copy it the amount of degrees that is needed. Then make the cut using those to surface bodies and you should have a periodic domain
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