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February 19, 2010, 19:23 |
Defining Boundaries in GAMBIT
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I have extracted a cylindrical shaped mesh from a dataset. The ends of the cylinder are closed and part of the mesh. I am having trouble designating the inlet and outlet and wall as GAMBIT does not recognize the ends and I don't know how to designate the parts of the cylinder.
How would I go about designating the boundaries in this situation? Should I use another software package first to remove the caps from the ends? Even then, how would I define the inlet and outlet in GAMBIT? Thanks, J |
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