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Old   September 15, 2014, 11:04
Default Dynamic Mesh: Morph internal mesh nodes
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Hello foamers,

I have just a simple question: Is it possible to setup a dynamic mesh case in OF, where the nodes on boundary patches are fixed, but some internal nodes of the mesh are displaced?

I need a yPlus adaption. With other words the boundary cells have to become thinner in normal direction. I programmed a python script, where i calculate for a set of internal nodes the displace vector. Now I want to use this result to morph the mesh with standart OF tools?

If it is not possible, how to setup a case, where you can move nodes on a boundary with prescribed displace vectors for every node?

Thanks for help,
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