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[snappyHexMesh] Mesh a seabed created from bathymetry file |
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Hello Foamers,
I created an STL file from bathymetric data. I would then like to use this seabed as the bottom of my domain to simulate waves. The problem is that when I look at the alpha.water as indicated by the images attached to this message, the water goes below the seabed. How can I ensure that after blockMesh and snappyHexMesh, the new patch 'ground' is associated with the seabed geometry? Best Regards, |
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