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Old   March 22, 2018, 04:51
Default Duplicate velocity field in given direction
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Hello everybody,

I am a bit struggling at the moment.
I have simulated the flow field in in periodic channel with some repetitive obstacles.
After a specific entrance length, the flow in side the channel gets stationary and repetitive for for each obstacles.

I now want to cut one obstacles unit out of the domain and duplicate this section.

I managed to duplicate the mesh with transformPoints and mergMeshes. But what I can not achieve, is the duplication of the U and p fields. I tried some settings with mapFieldsPar but OF is complaining about the mesh size...

Does anyone of you had the same issue and/or can give me a little hint?

Thanks a lot!

Best regards
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