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Hi
I am trying to specify a flow through an overset region in a simple block mesh (2D). The purpose is to be able to swap e.g. an inlet geometry (overset mesh) which overlaps with a background mesh (e.g. a container). Thus, I am interested in specifying an inlet condition on one of the faces of the overset patch. Does anyone know how to do this? I have done cases with the overset mesh, where internal parts (solids) are moving. These have worked nicely. Thanks in advance. |
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