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Old   May 7, 2016, 19:31
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Hi All friends

I start to learn Fluent.

I have a channel with air and I have a droplet of water in the channel.
I model it with solidworks and I assemble those and import to DesignModeler and create some Nameselection for making inlet & outlet & etc.

I want to make a boundary condition for this droplet. when I import my model into the fluent , it makes 2 zone where each of them has some boundary condition , and fluent makes a interior for the droplet and one wall for it. but I don't want have this wall.
I try to transfer all boundary condition to one zone except this wall that I can delete the zone for deleting this boundary but I can't any way for this .

Questions :

1-is there any way to delete a boundary condition ?

2-How can I transfer a boundary from one zone to another zone ?

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