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June 12, 2020, 07:30 |
How to achieve the boundary condition without translation when icem translates the me
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Hi,
I find that when I translate the mesh,the boundary condition will also be translated,which causes the problem as follows, but I just want the faces at the bottom to be inlet and outlet,how could I solve this problem I know there's another way to solve this by selecting mesh elements in the bottom surface to make boundary condition, but it has so many elements to choose,I wonder if there's a easier way. |
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