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Old   July 23, 2022, 06:35
Question a wall part inside the fluid domain
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hi friends,
i'm working on a geometry in ICEM for Cfx Pre flow simulation,
the calculation domain is fluid , it has a rectangular form and extruded for 3°.
inside the domain the duct of the flow,
so i'm struggling with this duct to consider it in the domain as a wall part , i have tried some tips but it doesn't work , the part does not appear in cfx pre
i hope that someone can help to fix this problem

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