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In order to give a reasonable inlet velocity profile, i create a local coordinate>
Does the x,y,z in the CEl refers to local or absolute coordinate? |
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x,y,z are local, see the manual about coordinate systems
If you need the global coordinates then use xGlobal, yGlobal and zGlobal |
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Thank you,Lance.
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