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Old   March 25, 2014, 02:44
Question cel allow boundary normal = t
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Dear all,

I received the following error at the beginning of my simulation;

Boundary normal vectors cannot be used for CEL in this way, |
| as they are not normally available at boundary mesh vertices. |
| However, this can be over-ridden by setting the Expert Parameter: |
| "cel allow boundary normal = t" |
| This is a beta-feature, and will average the adjacent face normals |
| to the vertex. Check subsequent results carefully.

In Expert Parameters there is no option for cel allow boundary normal. Does anybody know where this option is?

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Old   March 25, 2014, 03:11
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You might need to add it manually through the command editor (right click on expert parameters and copy/paste into the editor). However, as the warning says, check your results carefully.
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