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Old   January 27, 2017, 08:10
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Dears.
How I can set type and boundary condition for axis in a 10 degree slice of axisymmetric pipe with cyclic boundary condition?
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Hi,
the last time I've seen the need to set the axis BC for axisymmetric case was with CFX4 . If your mesh is axisymmetric = your axis is not a face but a line, you do not set the axis BC. You need to set the wedges to wedge BC. Have a look at the tutorial: $FOAM_TUTORIALS/incompressible/simpleFoam/pipeCyclic

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