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Old   June 13, 2011, 04:25
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could i change the radius of a cylinder while iterating? such as define_cg_motion macro could only change a particular dynamic zone with a velocity. is there any other macro could be used to change the radius of a cylinder? thank you.
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To change a geometry while iterating you should not use DEGINE CG MOTION but DEFINE GRID MOTION.

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