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September 11, 2012, 08:57 |
how to split a patch
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dear foamers,
I have created a mesh with mirrorMesh but now I have inlet on both sides of the mesh, while I want to have an outlet on one of the boundaries. how can I split the patch into connected patches so that one will be inlet and one outlet (removing the old outlet patch that will be now an internal patch)? I don't want to recreate all patches with autoPatch because otherwise I would have a huge number of patches thanks for your help |
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January 8, 2015, 07:59 |
Thanks
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Julie Correncon
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Very useful, thanks for posting the solution.
Cheers Julie |
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