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Craig Hildreth
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Does the checkbox in front of a mesh or a domain, allow one to suppress that domain by unchecking it? I am curious if this is how one might be able to suppress a domain so that it does not participate in the solve.
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It just controls visibility in the Viewer. You can't suppress a domain, but any mesh components not assigned to a domain will not be used.
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Craig Hildreth
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Thanks! So conceivably I could replace the mesh on a domain but leave the old one, by just changing the domain definition to point to the new so that the old mesh is basically a domain-less orphan?
This might be what I may need to relatively easily switch between 2 meshes. Let me know if this is a bad plan, I realize it may be laborious. |
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