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Old   August 7, 2017, 09:41
Default Creating surface from closed curve
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Hi,

I want to create a surface using a closed polyline that was created in CFX Post but couldnt find a way to do it.

Basically I have a channel with a couple of cylinders in different angles to it as flow domain and I want to plot the pressure on the surface of "intersection", meaning where the flow crosses from the channel into the cylinder.

I also tried to use "User Surface" >> Method: "Boundary Intersection" using the Channel as Boundary List and the wanted to choose the cylinder as "Intersect With" but that is not possible.

Anyone who encountered a similar problem?

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Katharina
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