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Rakesh T
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Because of geometry complexity , i have done meshing dividing the geometry into different zones. But each zone need to have continuity with fluid flow, when i come to fluent there are "walls" been created between each zone.
So, I changed them to interfaces which are now becoming unassigned interfaces. Then by selecting pairs and clicking "auto create" i could make them assigned. How can i create there is fluid motion continuity between two zones out of 4 options available(coupled,mapped,matching,static) ? If the above procedure is wrong, please give me right way. Thanks, Rakesh |
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