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Old   February 26, 2016, 02:14
Default Setting Initial Temperatures of Cell Zones, Help Needed
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Hi,

I have been trying to set different initial temperature for two adjacent fluid cell zones to conduct a transient density driven analysis of their mixing. My first basic approach is to consider creating a register for each cell zone and then patch the temperature. As Fluent is rather new to me, how do I ensure that I capture all of the cells from each cell zone?

Maybe a more simpler question: how can I move a vertex of my geometry to the origin so that I can appropriately set/mark the region bounds?

Thanks!

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