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Old   June 15, 2015, 03:31
Default How can I get the adjacent cells of interface?
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There are two bodies in my grid, one is porous and the other is fluid. And there is one interface between these two bodies. How can I get the adjacent cells of this interface in the two bodies?

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You can set interior boundary between fluid and porous.
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Old   June 18, 2015, 19:30
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You can set interior boundary between fluid and porous.
Could you please give me some details about setting interior boundary? I am fresh in FLUENT.
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