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Old   March 22, 2012, 16:23
Default symmetryPlane from UNV file from Salome
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Hello,
I am unable to figure out how to set boundaries to by type symmetryPlane when using a mesh imported from Salome. I am:
1. making the mesh in Salome, exporting with groups to UNV
2. using an ./Allrun script in order to run ideasUnvToFoam
3. splitMeshRegions -cellZones -overwrite

All the boundaries are type patch. I am unable to change them and successfully run openfoam by manually changing the generated files. I have explored running changepatch on the patch of interest, but it has not worked. I have run this before step 3 and after step 3 above. How do you run a symmetric model from a UNV in openfoam?
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