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[snappyHexMesh] How to create the mesh for few geometry and give names to the specific names ?

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Old   March 18, 2024, 10:52
Default How to create the mesh for few geometry and give names to the specific names ?
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I can create the geometry and mesh in Mesh of Ansys and give name selections to specific faces for one case. And then convert the mesh file into OpenFOAM and do the simulations.
I'm wondering what if I want to repeat the whole process to many geometry with slightly different parameters, such as channel length and width.
Surely, it will waste a lot of time for repeating the similar process with my mouse clicking the screen.
Is there any way to do the iteration of creating the mesh and naming the faces by script in some software ?
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