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If on the wall, there is inlet or outlet, when I calculate the nearest wall distance, this opening part cannot be treated as the wall, isnot it?
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In general you may approximate a wall opening as a source or sink if the opening size is small. In any case, the concept of near-wall distance would help much, as I guess.
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