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hello,
Could someone help me : I'm trying to read the boundary zones with a UDF but I don't find any macro that could help me. I need to determine the faces that belong to the inlet, the outlet ecc...thanks a lot.... Deneb |
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hi, if someone is interested, I found a solution: THREAD_ID(tf) returns the ID number for any boundary...tf being a face thread....
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