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October 26, 2015, 14:20 |
Changing Boundary Condition Types via Scheme/UDF
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking to create a code to change the type of a boundary condition once. For example, I'm looking to change a boundary type with known zone ID from whatever it currently is to a velocity inlet, how would I go about doing this? Background on this, I have a problem which may have 200+ boundary condition locations in which are set as 'walls' during meshing. I'm looking to change these 200+ BCs all at once to their respective ones by either loading a scheme file or using define_execute_on_loading. Thanks. |
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